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VOL. XXXIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 172. XO. 44. ::: O'clock A. 31. I c rr; , "- A tAituK crowd of vwitor wan ireneiit nt the meeting of the Statu Senate yesterday afternoon, with the evident expectation of n re-K-tilum of the exciting neonen of Friday lnnt. But they were eimflideruHy dinappolnted, for the proceeding were entirely harmonioiiB inconiparlwm with the meuiorahle occasion named. Tho wliole afternoon won upent in considering motinntt to amend the journal of Friday nnd then the Senate only mic cecded In partially amending it. Mr. JtiUifhcrty proposed amendments, which, had they been agreed to, would have mutilated the journal u n iiumt outnicoiiH luanner and made it represent proceeding that never occurreil. Vp to the hour of adjournment, thee nniendmenU, or Hiich of thorn an contemplated any material change of the farU hm they aetuully took place, were voted down hy tlm llepuldictm. The journal in, therefore, mo far approved ait to hIiow that Mr. Kemp in not entitled to u neat ih the Heunte. Hut there nru one or two vitally Important jjoiriU rt'inniii intf yet to 1m! approved, namely, where the journal utateK that the Senate declared Mr. Saylerthe dulycleelcd meailter from the Third District, that the President of the Hennte nnnounced the result, and that Mr. Sayler wan worn in. While we douht that any iulerferencewith, or mutilation of the journal, could have the leant poMidhle effect on Mr. Sayler incin-liemliip, neverlhele it would look rather ridieulotiH if the journal (hould he made to contradict the true ntale of the caw. Mr. (iage wax not prcnciit until late in the afternoon. lie rtfimcd to vote either to approve the journal an it xtandn or to alter it In any way. lie took thin course no douht from the fact that he was not prewnt to participate in the proceeding of Friday, mid therefore did not know what diil and what d id not occur. Of one thing, however, Mr. (iae is jK-rhapn aware: On hi vote rent the question whether the dinfrnncliiw'meiil of the wounded wddient of tho National Home hall he nanetioncd. A V ill he Mand hy them, or will he dexert them in thirt con test ? Mr, Sayler politely refused to vote on the matter of approving or amending: the journal. It in n very high-minded and honnrahle position to take; hut it h not because any parliamentary rule.- dvny him the privilege. It U not a matter alVectiug hi right to a neat in the Senate. And we hold emphatically tliat any attempt to mutilate the record that shows him to have Ih-cii duly elected a memlKT of the Semite, would fully. justify him to throw off mere personal delicacy and vote for the preservation of that record. ( i iinkiia i, ItiKit' i; semis us a lcttcrt printed in thi-tmorning'nSTATi:Joi iiXAi., which makes most extraordinary charge, as tii (he truth of which we know nothing. We have given editorial prominence to the reply of the Iteaeon loOciicrnl Ilieree's first letter, and we now copy the resolutions uf the 'ity Council, referred to in his seeund letter. I bis matter ts, as (Jen-era! Itierccpays, not u local matter, hut one that interests the citizens of every city in the Stale. We shall give f.nr play, within reasonable limits, lu both tddes in the controversy, and the render mint judge for himself. The following is the action of the Akron City Council: i Mr. Alexander read from the Onto State Joiuxai. a letter, signed hy K V. j I tierce, anil offered the following rc-olu- I tion: WiiKiiKAH, I.. V. I tierce lias, over his ; own signature, in the Onto State Jnt n- NAI., made statement, wliolly la lee, and that he knew were false, when he satd, in reference to Fjist Market street: "Thev cut it down frit feet in front of my hoUK ;'' again he nvs: "They have graded nnd paved with S'icoIhiii two miles of streets, the expense of which was over one hundred thousand dollars, nut n ihoirof which was paid by any inemU rof the Council ;" nnd also in the same article commends a iM'tilion forwarded to Mr. Iturnham, which In replete with falsehood, and which many of our ciUens signed under misrepresentations, the whole of which i.i well calculated to Injun our city. Therefore 1 move ymi that the Finance commit lee, together with the City Clerk and F.ngiueer, nnswer the above allegation) with the ollicial records in the cases of the charges made. The resolution was unanimously adopted, after which the Council ndjniiructl. Ot'ltfitv Is to le honored to-mnrmw with the presence of u National Labor Kcform Convention for (lie nomination of a Presidential ticket, ami the consideration of other Ofiic'tioiis affecting (he in-lerrMs of the p'ople" Tlmre are hut few delegates In tltc city us yet, and of courc wo can Hot miv anything tit nntieipatioii of the pro ha bio size of (he Convention, We have not noticed that (here has Ikvii any very active interest taken in it anywhere. On U-half of our people, however, we tender the delegates, whrfher few or great In numtars, a eordinl weteoine to the Capital of Ohio. We have no knowledge as to who will most likely I hi put In the field for the Presidency, there npcariiig to lie nobody of prondiiencc exciHdinglv anxious for the nomination. Hmi. (ieorge W. Julian, of Indiana, Is utmngly Htokeu of iih an available man. The journal of the Senate last Friday shows, first, that a (puiruni was present nt the time the vote was taken in tho Kemp-Sayler case, and, second, that it majority of that tpiorum voted in favor of giving Sayler his scat. It shows, in (he third place, that Sayler came forward and wns sworn in. j Senator Pauglurly, who was pnseiil nnd knows these facts, how proposes to amend the journal m that It will appear (hat there wax no tpiorum nnd no adoption of the resolution, and, hvoiuI, so (hat It will show that Saylet' was not sworn in. Senators are under oath. How can lhey( as honest men, vote that Sayler was not sworn In, when (hey know he m, and that the resolution admitting him to n scat was not adopted, when they know that it ws adopted ! TitR "oldest American Newspaper" has a level head, We ipmlc front the Portsmouth (New Hump-hire 1 (iaxcilc, established Mober T, ITotli The Onto State Jnt itSAU one of the . ablest of live Itepubliean pist, is out in a new drew nnd advocates the nominnlloii of Hon. William tVnnimni, of Ohio, for Vice President. We are iiol a denixen of Ohio, hut would not object to voting for such an excellent innn ns the State JoURMAt,'i candidate. Tut: common law maxim i", ''The law prcflumcR every man to be innocent, till he ho proven guilty." . The "Independent prcW pre3uniC(t every ofliccdioldcr to lie guilty, till he Ik proven innocent. It the mission of the "indccndcnt preV to pitch in. Independence nieaiif, "Uon't believe In nuylhinR and don't care a cofl'enlain." If tho indeiiemleiit pro believed In honesty It would come under condemnation for disbelief of one of the cardinal principle of the nnfaitli. The olliee-hohler can afford to disregard the ttkeplical jeering of the i. p. Tho i. p. in in tho "bomb of unbelief," an the apostle my, and it may fairly he "given over to hardncf of heart, that it may believe ft lie and In- dimmed." (The objurgation Is not on m we never swear.) It i amusing rather than annoying, to be charged with being dihoiU't and lacking in independ-ence hy tlm i. p. editor. It is hw Mief to disbelieve, and hi only article of faith is a total lack of faith. It is his busmen to lie "ugly," nnd the public can only repeat Choale's wordi to Chief Justice Shaw: -"We know thai thou art ugh we hope that thou art good." Hut, here comes the (.'h-veland Herald which it editor wn a postmaster and he knows how it is himself, ami (rcmenibcr he has hut hU portolticej he lament that it is "next to impofible for nn editor to lie honest and hold olliec.'' If the court please that dermis upon whellier he hold otlicc under an honest Administration. If the Herald mean Andy Johnson, we itfoce. It must have been a fearful strain upon a man's confidence lo hold office under (hat Administration, ami edit a newspaper at the saim time. If (leant gets down to that level, honest editors will have lo "chance a lick' occasionally, if there were forty postollicef at hazard. So long as the Administration preserve? its hih character for hoiie.-ty and faithful-iicm ami devotion to the public interest, it is simply aburd to fay that an honest man may not accept puMl- employment itndci it. And we do not we:iny re:iMu fr classifying editor, outside I hi; genus of honest men, simply because they me editors, Noi do we fee anything in the mere fact thai an editor is an editor tliat need prevent him from rushing- to the relief of a distracted country when she begs him to accept a poti)lliee and save the Hi public. Tiik Kan-ns Magazine gives Arknius Ward the largest car on record. In speaking of ''the humorUts of our country1 it says "only a few of them win to have gained a permanent fame, and only oi f them ('harhs F. lirowue has had the ear of ih-'whole people." A WeMern editor tay of a contemporary that he "hail about fo i nt it n inches of he top of his car frozen in llic recent cold snap," hut hi ear would In1 a mere nubbin beside that of Arlemiis, if the Kansas mini U right about it. It may lie a men- coincidence thai the iJeiiiocr.uic State Central committee has called a meeting for to-morrow, coincident with the Temperance Convention. It is ln;--ib!e ibat some of llic comiiiitlcc may reach the city before tin- adjournment of (he Iihor Convention. A Sound Testimonial. i'l'iiti itii' ii!"!n "ittim The editor of the Onto State Joi unai, im a great mlmirer of the ' boy who stood uu the burning deck," and although Forney, ami all other htsoii who dare not trust iheiiiselvcs in tat otliees, hhoiild resign, he will not dtsu't Ins pot loilicci nt CollllllbiH. LXth General Assembly of Ohio. hoi si:. Monday, Feb. ii, is:; AKrEUN'OOS MlHStnN. Mr, Urndlniry otl'ered a resolution with a preamble reciting that it is MicVcd upon what scciim to be good authority that many of the claims growing out of the losses unstained by cilieus by the militia forces during the Morgan raid were erroneously placid, by the Morgan Itaid CommktioiuTS, in their report of IsiH, in the list of los-i-s caused by the I'd ion force; thereffire, the Auditor of State Ihj rvi i nested to furuinb to this Hon any luclH in his possiion in relation to any inaccuracies of Kiid report. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Ilnag, on leave, presented a petition from William I Mir bin and i7 others of Henry touniy, for the improvement oi the Miami and Krie canal. Also, from ,1, W. tiering and ;to others of Henry county, for the Kime ooiect. .Mr. Kradhury, from the eommittiv on Claims, reiMirtcd favorablv on the I louse lull lor tlm rend ot William Mse. Onlered (o U read the third time to-nior- row. Mr. Mot t pu-sciiied a tit 1 1 ion tnmi 1.. K. llami-lar ami ;iu others oi AiiL-iai.e count v, for the improvement of the Miami au( r.rie canal. Mr. lA'ohner oili reil a rcMdulion that this (tciif ml Asemldv will adjourn rin?ti'n: on Monday, March -1. The resolution was referred to the committee on 1 1-naiKv.Mr. I.ittlc mvel that (he ll"ii-e ad journ until ti'ii lo-morrow. l,osi;d to :in. Mr. Fallli', from tin' coinmittee on Claims, reorlcd favonildy on there-Milu-tiou to pay Ircl lilenkner -Mt f.r ten days' hiiiir in ibis hall, alter (be adjournment of the lat (icneral Afseinbly, 'i'he resolution wan adopted yens Hit, nays J. Mr. McCoy presented a ictitioii troni W. l',tiildeileve and seventeen others, of Hosn county, for an act (o protect citizens against empiricism, Mr, llabeock, from tho umuniittc on Public fhiihliug, rcimrtcd a substitute for the joint resolution to pay the janitor of the State House, two dollars and fifty cents per day, instead of two dollars. The substitute auihorir.es the Superintendent of the State House to pay the janitor a nalarv oI'Mihhj in inonthlv installment'. The whole matter, on motion of Mr. Scott, j was referred (o the committee on Finance. Mr. IU'11 iiniHDlnl a petition from J. l. Ilrown and twciiiy-Hve others of l.ick- j nig county, ngaint any modification of; the present law relative to the sale of in- ( toxical lug liiputrs. Mr. Smith of Montgomery presented a H-titioii from 1. aily and one hundred ami seven other of Montgomery county, j for a moditicnlion of (be liptor law. i (hi motion of Mr, CurtU, the llou' ailjoiirnetl yeas II, nays 1 hinaii:. The PivdJcul called (he onler n( It p. in., ptti-suant lo ciiatc lo adjoiirn- meul on Siiituilay lasi. Prayer by Itev. S. Merrill. The journal lor Thur-day, Friday and Salnrd.iv was read. Mr. llaiighcriy moved lo nnuml the journal of Friday afternoon by mldiiet the following nl ler tho statement ( the reooluiioiis in the majoriiy report of the committee on Privileges mid Fleeiioits, Mr. Hohleit moved (hat the lurther Hfiilerailoii id thin Ktilocet Ih i.u-tpnnt.l till die fourth Wcdncmtay nf Man h next providing that nolimlv nhall lie haturcd for nt II o'eloekn.m. , iitunleriiiitiloneyear'nfiereonvictiuii.nini "Mr. Wnlen riwo to n pint of order, . not then unleiw the tiovrnior Imiki r war-tlmt inkl motion Imvimj Ikh-h U'fore mmle , mnl fur cxeendon, which ho mny neverdo nml decided in the nei-attve, could not unle he w elects adn 1m; made, nnd llic Chair sustained the point of order, and ruled the motion out of order. Mr. Putnam amicalcd from the de cision of the Chair, and thereupon the Chair directed that on said optical the name of Mr. Kemp should not be called by the Clerk in calling the roll. Mr. Jcn-ner nirealed from this decision. The Chair held that nn tipjwal being ending i ne apjciii eoiim not oe eiueniuneu. liereuitoti Mr. rutnaiu withdrew ins nn- jHal to Krniit the other to be decided." Mr. itaughertv n motion to amcna was agretil Uu Mr. Paughertv moveil further lo aineml the journal by inrting after the statement that the chair directed Mr. Kemp's muno not lo Ik called on tho motion to adjourn, the wonts, "Mr. Haugherty appealed from the decision of the Chair and llic uiair overruled uic appeal. Mr. Hurt moved to amend the motion by adding to the Mime the sta lenient Unit certain Senators (naming the J)emocnitic mcmliers) then left the Senate Chamwr. The amendment was agreed to, and Mr. Daiighcrly's motion, as amended, was agreed to. Mr, Jones of Trumbull moved to ndd to thchirit amendment of the journal: "Mr. Patrick said us he left Ids seat, 'take vottr Senate and go lo h 11 with it ;' Mr. Vut-nam said an he left bin neat, 'the President lias taken the reins of the government to run it himself, tlesl d n him.' " Mr. Morris moved to amend the amendment by adding the following: "Whereupon Senator St i in son said, 'what more I'oulil ho expected of a set of infernal hogs?" Mr. Stimson disclaimed having used Mich language at that time, but that what lie said of that character was after adjournment.Mr. Morris said he would withdraw the intendment, as the Senator had acknowledged that he had so expressed himself. Mr. lhiugherty objected to Mr. Jones's imeiidiiient as inserting words not proHr 0 go upon the journal, ami detailing mere angiiage, nnd not the ollicial aels of the vnnie or of the metnlcrs. Mr. Jones of Trumbull insisted that the .vonls propositi to Is1 inserted were the of-iclal utterances of Senators. lie wanted 1 correct reeonl of the whole proceedings if the Senate. Mr. Jouch of Licking said that (he language referred to had no relevancy to the ;roTediugi of the Senate. What members ni;h say in discussion or otherwise was no p.irt of the record. If such n-eord was to lie made, it would lie ict to adjourn for Ax wivks, and take testimony ns to what was really said. Mr. Jones of Trumbull on leave with drew the amendment, Mr, Smith moved to amend the journal o as to insert before the motion to suspend further proceedings under the call the words; ''Several Senators anwaring inside (he bar, Mr. Wright apjicaring iiiM. i he motion to timeml was agreed to. Mr. latigherty moved further to amend die journal as follows; 1. In reference to Mr. Jen iter's amendment of the resolutions submitted In the majority report of the committee on Privileges and Flections, by striking out the words, "so the amendment was nut agnitl to," and inserting, "a oiiorniu not voting, there was no decision 2. And on the ndop;ion of the resolutions in said reH)it, strikeout the words, ''so said resolutions were adopted," anil insert, "and no itnrum voting, there was nn decision. !!. Strike out. "Mr. Young rose to a oncxtinu of privilege, and stated thai .lames Savler, who the Senate had decided is entitled to a seat rh Senator Irom the Third Senatorial district, is present, and ready to take the oath rerp tired by law. "The oath to sutmort the Constitution of the Fnitcd Stales and the Constitution if the State of Ohio, ami also an oath of ollice, wen then admini.-tered to said .lames Sayler by I lie President of the Senate." Mr. Smith called for a division of the ipKstioll. Mr. Paugherty rctjucsu-d the (hair to decide whether Mr, Savler had a right to vote on the pending ijut'stion. I lie I resident said that ns mere was a doubt about the right, he should direct Mr. Sayler's name not to be called. The vote was taken on Mr. Ifcmgherty's Ih-st amendment, ami it was not agreed to yens nays lo. Mr. Hart moved to reconsider the vote. Mr. Amos moved to lay the motion lo reconsider on the table. Lost yeas Pt, nays I f. Air. Jouesof Licking moved an adjournment yeas 11, nays lb So the motion was decided lo-l. A call of the Senate showed "l mcmliers presvni. Mr. Thompson moved that theScr-geaiit-at-Anus be iHpatcbeil for the absent res. I! yeas l:t, nays 11. Mr. Hart moved thai all further proceedings under the call lie dispensed with. Agiecfl to yeas l"i, nays 1"'. Mr. Hart detnamled the previous ipies-linit, which was duly sccoiuled. Mr. Newuinn moved an adjournment. Iist yens 1-1, nays l". Mr. Putnam moved to lay the motion to reconsider on the tame. Lost veas LI, navs Mr. ThointiHon move a rc(i. Lil yeas 11, navs 15. On demand of Mr. Newman, n call of the Senate was had, and :i nuutlvrs re- sjiomlcd. Mr. Hart moved that all further nnv ceeliiigs under the call lie dispensed with. Lost yeasli,nnys 15. The President gave his easting vote in the ttflirmalive. So I he motion was carried. The question lieing. Shall the main oues- tioii now lie put? (he vole was taken, and there Wing a lie, the President gave his ciiotinv vote ni the atlinuative. Mr. Thompson raised the point of onler that the tptestloii Win re the Senate was the correction of the journal in a matter which atl'ected the right of a Senator to Ids seat, and upon that oueslion the Lieu tenant iiovernor, as I'residentol the Senate, had no riirht lo vote. The Pret'idcnt decided the nnnt not well taken. The Vole was ihui taken on ngivciic lo the motion to reconsider the vote on Mr. hamrherly's first amendment, and it was agreed to yeas III, nays lo. 'fhe unction lieing on agreeing to Mr. l:itigherly's !'trt amendment, the vote stood yeas 1", nays lo. Tho Pm-idcut voted nay, ami decided the amendment lost. Mr. Jcniicr raised the point of order that the President had no right lo vole on llic ipiestloit. The President decided the point not well taken. Mr. Jcniicr appealed from the decision, Mr. Hart demanded the previous (pies-tion, which was duly seconded. The President on a question put, decided (hat he could not entermin I he tipH-al. .Mr. .Newman moved an adjournment, Agrei-d to yeas Id, nays '. So the Senate adjourned. An Iiiflinian inmnil Murphy hilled a liermnii iiaiueil Crantoii nt Morse IllufV, Wine niniii, on Satnnlay. Murphy wan drunk nml mUtook (rant mi lor n iinm with whom he had a dillieulty. All the liijiior kiIooiik in town weiv dcinolHhcil hy llie inuhlereil maii'ii friemln, and tinea ts are niade of Ivnelnny Murphy, linn. Snlem Towne, nnvi ll'J, dietl nl ClutrlcMtoti, Ma4 Satttnltiv la-l. He nerved neveritilernifi lu the State U'jfUln. tiiiv, wan Cnloml in tin- American itrmv in the war of s2, and watt aftenvanfN made (icneral of Stale militia. He wti wt.lelv known a llic author of Toivue'ii Sjiellvr. . The KannaM Hotiret tu com mi lice id the I W mile yeterday n-imil to llic S-tiate hill BY TELEGRAPH TO THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL. Night Dispatches. LIMA, OHIO. V VMU.E TAi'TultY ASU SAWMILL UTltNUi H.i.fitil h tililn Mi.tr Joimmt. w Lima, Feb. PA -1 About .-twelvo u'cluck liul atight the Huudle raulorymid Saw Mill oC J.ohu II. Ashton, siluatel ueur the gas works, in the south part of the city, was discovered on lire. The alarm was given, but the .building being of wood and full of shav ings, the tire wns beyond control when aid arrived. The old hand engine was frozen up tight, and did not put a drop of water on the fire until the last timber was in a blaze. Tho building and contents were wholly consumed, except the engine and boiler, which were not injured. Loss about S""1"; insured for two thousand In the Aurora Insurance, Company of Cincinnati, and :3M) in a Chicago compnny that went under with the great tire; It was certainly the work of an incendiary, is no hro had been in (he building for twenty-four hours previous. . NEW YORK. TIIK SToKK-4 TllIAI.. N'i:v Youk, 1-Vb. 11). Judge iJalv tes- titied that he was not at the meeting of the IJoard which selected the (irand Jury, and LYputv County Clerk t lumbleton tes-tilied on some iiuimpurtanl details. One of Stokes counsel made a siceeh relative lo some newspaper statements, whit li Judge Cardozo allowed, hut intimated tlrnt counsel could allbrd to let such things alone. M. II. Field was examined. He stated he was on the (irand Jury, and also served nn the Coroner's Jury; knew he wns exempt from jury duty as n lawyer and federal otlicedioldcr. Several" questions touching upon ecriain legal documents relative lo the Stokes-Mansliebl case, and the doings of the Coroner's Jury, were ruled out by Judge Cardozo, Field said the nllidavi't in the Stoke-Mansfield case was not drawn in his ollice. Judge lied ford was examined relative to the selection of grand mid petit jurors in September. Iiiil not examine the list critically; did not consider it bisdutv to do so: considered all the requirements of uie law wcreeari'icu out wuen he signed (he list. The court adjourned, MA Yott MAMs TASK. After (icneral liar low had announced that the prosecution was not ready, nnd that the trial hnd.hccn postponed by agreement, Mayor Ilalisaid : "If ma v inter rupt the Ihstnet Attorncv. bets mistaken. There was no nereemetit.'' (icneral Jtarlow said : "I was not informed that (he arraignment of defendant would lake place on Saturday, and although it was understood that was to take charge of the case, I was not inform ed of the day. J then consulted Judge 1 'illy. He said (hat there was no designa tion of a day, and it would Is- so if he had not said it should Ive made subject to approval of the judgu selected. J have seen Judge I'alv. He agreed that Mon- lav, the :iftli lint, would, ho the daw When l came Irom Album on 1-riuav evening I found a imtefrom this defendant, demanding (hat the trial go on to- ilay. I have treated tliat note as it ousrht to he treated by simply taking no notice whatever of it. These are the reasons why this case cannot go on to-day; but defendant conns here to-day for an ulterior purpo-e. His appearance is one of those tricks, those fraudulent devices gotten up wiui ii iie.iiiK.Tiuc purpose oi gaining credit with the people mid trying to place the Attorney t icneral in a false position' This statement was received with lusnes. The Attorney t icneral wanted to know whether the defendant had any right to select the Judge before whom he should he tried '! ( icneral ltarlow said he came here to express his own, nnd what he believed to Ix1 the public indignation, nt the conduct of this Court in connection with this ease. Mayor Hull snid : "I shall nt least re-meiiilier the dignity of (heosition I hold in the community, mid shall con tine myself (o the law and fact. AY belli ex the Attorney lleiteral is here an the successor of Vim llnren ami other distinguished men who filled that hiirh ollice, or as a volunteer, makes no dillereiice, lie will lie answered indue time. It is with me a matter of lime, and it rests only with the Hi-itrict Attorncv before what Judge 1 shall ho tried." Histrict. Attorney Sullivan said (here wan -danger of tho ciik drifting into an undesirable channel, and explained why Judge Italy had km selected. Mayor Hall said he apologized if there was nnv evidence of personality on his part, and ai-ked that the jury Ik; selected and the case proceeded with to-morrow. Judge lkdfoifl thereupon said he thought the day should be set for .getting a jury. - ' (i client 1 ltarlow protested earnestly against going on before Monday next. Mayor I In 1 1 protested against nn'y postponement, and reminded the Attorney-( icneral of bis appearance in the case only from courtesy, ns he had no legal right to appear. When (bo Mayor left the court he was loudly cheered. It Is understood thecase will go on next Monday, whatever judge may sit to near it. IXsrilANVE IHVtPUXIW. The receivers of the Washington, lir-illard, JCinn ami North American Insur ance companies are ready to pay from lio tnt.u per cent. iilenils, II not Inlcriereu Willi in bankruptcy. two fkmam: itAsr.vi-s. Two fashiottnblp looking females, giving the names of Lihbie Davis ami Kva S. Valhr, were arrested last night, supposed to liehwv lo a gang who within (he past six months have been swindling merchants out of aliout s;lO,OllO by ordering goods ami then inducing the deliverers thereof lo part with them. This morning Kva tried to 1eat her brains out nt the prison, nnd lo sever llto arteries nt the wrists by means of a pane of glass, but was foiled by officers, tTNntAI. of.Mlts. Af-Toit. The funeral of Mrs. V. 11. Astor, ut draco Church, to-day, was largely attended. IOUISVILLE. AKltKHT or A Ml'ISIiI.Elt. Lcifixvii.i.i:, Keh. 111. A man riving tlie n:une of T. A. Millard wnn nrrexted late Inst evcitliiK at lite Willard Hotel, hy detectives David Needy unil J. S.Cave, tm a charye of forgery. Millard has lioen here tihont n week, prclcmlinjf lu have lately resigned as chief engineer of tlio North Missouri railroad, and to others to he chief cnjiineer of another railroad, and advertised in the paew for pmomihi for the delivery of a larire nuuilier of ties for shipmeiil to his rond. He (uisscd a cheek for wveiitv-two dollant on the Thinl Na- tiomtl Hank of lMiilndelpliia, reeeiviiiR twenty-two doll:irncluin; hUi n cheek on Jay Cooked Co., I'liilailelphin, receiving chanift-; faltui W'veral other checkH on dif ferent hanks, nml a numlicr nf other idiiiiliir check nre IhOiotimi to hnve Ihtii paused, hut have not yot emtio to light, lelegrainn rceeivctl from the hunks revealed the swlndlo. Millnrd wn nrrested nnd held in one thousand hull iH'fore llic citv (.ourHo-day. in. default uf whu li Lu m j llic iwduuv ut Duku U'.Vumiile Kuiidiiv. lodged in jail. A net of surgical looU a '1 lie crowd iitU nxl crira hostile to im.ii-folUKl ill hU trunk, otid lctU'n addrewed ( an-liy. Some nrrvnts wt-n; in:uli'. It is to Dr. J. S. Mclter. lie had a woaian miil'tlat thi tifl'.ur wa incitod hv li.iua- tiaiucu .Mary l,. itciimaii witti luui, irtioni uu rciirescnuti m nm hiicr ai uiu nolci uml as hU wile to other parties. rORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Vlrmi HeMiloH Wasiiinutok, Fell. lit. iioi-fti:. " This being bill day, the morning lioiir was taken up in llieintrodui'thtmif alurire , number of bills, which were appropriately referred. Mr. rrve. ut the iiistnm-o of Mr. Hon-1 sjr, of Massachusetts, introduced n bill supplementary to the Civil K'uHits act of April, loo, and moved tlie previoiH ouis- tmn. The bill was read. A motion by Mr, Kldndee to reject tho ; bill was negatived bv a strict parly vote yeas 811, nays 11(1. 'fhe bill went over till Monday next. The resolution offered last Momtuv bvMr. Shanks, authorizing the President to oten negotiations with all civilized nutiotis in relation to captives in war.was'takon up and passed. .Mr. Dawes moved to suspend tho rules and adopt n resolution instructing the committee of Ways nnd Mcnns-Aheucver thev shall report a hill ehanuimi import duties, to provide for putting salt nnd coal on tho tree lut. " Mr. Kellitlge moved that the lloiia ad journ. .Mr. lawe hoped that the I louse Would settle, hy n npiarc vole, the question whether the business of the committee of Ways and Means should be left with that committee, or lie t minuet ed by the House. The motion to adjourn ivas njected. The motion to misend tho rules nnd adopt tho resolution was rejected yens lo:t, nays SO less than two-thirds in ' the ullirniative. . Mr. Mercer moved io sus'icud the rules ami discharge the committee of the Whole from further consideration o( thebill-repealing the duties on tea and eofllv, and to iirtss the same. ' Mr. Hawcs wished to have the bill brought before the House for dipctupion, and stated that he was instructed by the committee of Wuys and Menus (o n-k (be House for nu opHirtunity to lie heard. Objection was made by several members, and the rules were siisx-mlfd nnd the bill passed yens L(, iiaysJW, Mr. I'oland, fnnn the joint select committee on Sou them Out rnges, pre-ente'l a report, accompanied hy hull' a dozen printed volumes of lestiinoiiv, which he said was almut half the testimony lakeii, nnd moved that forty thousand efc;i copies of the re(ort atid live thouantl extra copies of the testimony be printed. Mr. Iteck submitted the views of the minority, and asked that thev Is- printed with the report of the majority. A confused discussion ensued, which was only brought to an end by Mr. Itlng-ham insisting on his object but (o the reception of the minority report. Messrs, Poland and Stevenson appealed to Mr. liingham, but without clleci, to withdraw his objection. Mr. Cox moved (o siish-imI (he rules in order to hare the minority report read. Mr. Banks suggested it should be on condition of having all matter excluded that was in violation of parliament nrv rubs. The Speaker, declined to have the (ask imposed on him of examining the report with that oi ucct. Mr. Cox did not accept Mr. Hanks' suggestion, but insisted on his motion to sus-jiend the rules. The rules were not suspended, not two-thirdi voting in the af firmative, Mr. Hanks then muved tluit the rule: be suspended and the views of the minority lie received nnd printed with the majority report, provided that the language is not in violation of the rules of the Home. Agreed to without division. Mr. (Jarlield, from the committee of Ways and Means, reported the JMiciency hill, nml stated that it contained a clause regaling the law which recjuircs Fnitcd States laws to be published in iicwspj'iers, Mr, Itutlcr of Massachusetts made n point that that was general legislation, and therefore out of onler. Mr. (iarlield moved to suspend the rules so as to make it In order. Fending that motion the Home adjourned.Mr. Seoll presented the tnnjuriiy report of (he Ku-Klux committee, accompanied by testimony; also by n bill to ex tend the oicration of the law of May, IsTtl, to authorize the suspension of the baln-an corpus act until the end of the next session of Congress. The report also n-coni- mends the passage of n general, hut not universal, amnesty bill, Mr. lilair presented the minority report. Iloth remrtn were onlereit printed, The Senate then resumed consideration of the resolution to inquire into alleged sales of nnns to ngeiits of France during the franco-friihsinu war. Mr. Coiikling replied to Messrs. Sumner and Sch u r. in n lengthy sjatcIi; after which the Senate went into Kxecutive cession, and soon after ndjotirned. " OALirOUNlAr Arrltnl til NiioU'llloplitMl hhociikfh nt Nllei'w Nlntlon. San Kraniiwx), Feh. !!. On the arrival f overliiml Iniiiw with kiiow-hloelteil pmwiigen nt NHch'm Station, thin iiioriiinj.', they were met liy n train from 0;ikl;nnl willi nil the tlelieneiw of the eiiron, ami n iiiujjnilieeiit botpiet of fresh tlowern, jxrown In tliu open nir, wan jire-wiited loeaeli pnssenner. California now pnweniH tho nph'iiranee of tho Western State in June, ami tlio contrast with late renen delight tho new-eoinerH lo-yoml ineamire. The lint-rlafn pasxen-p?rH and ntailn on eijtht trainn, recently bloekndi-il on the Viiion l'aeitie, nrriveii here tliiit iiioriiiit';, lui vinur Iji'cn rusliefl tit tlio Mtninnt nfiectl - over the Central I'aeilie. .Many of them are verv hitter ni'atnut the I moti rnritic. WASHINGTON. AVAsilIXiiToS, I'eh. 111. The New York Custom House Invent L':i ting wnnmittee will not imvt until Moudav next. Wado Hampton, M. C. Iliuli-r and Kershaw, of South'Carolina, have reached Washington to nsk for n henritm iH'fore the Mi-Ktux committee to defend tliem-wlven ngainKt tho eh:irgi made In the Sen-ale that thev were hi active HVinnnthv with the Kii-Klnx in that State. ii'OliKHiiN. KHANri:. PAkin, IV'hruary 111. ( ieoi-ye H. IJaker, newly iippninted Minister of the United StatcH to Constantinople, was yewlenlav prewnted to Thlen hy Mr. Washhiirn, American Minister. Thiol gave n State dinnor Itwl v t iling. Iird IiVous.'Mr. Wasilmrn,Senor(losaga nnd Count Von Arniin were nniong the guests. 1 he Hiinotineineiits of the American Kipuidruu at Naples was pitunaliire. The llect is I'lill nt anchor in the liarhor of Nit'e.andiiiriiioivihmhiftilwliedicr it will go to Naples. The Opinioite Nntlnnnle ansertw that a conspiracy hits liven ili-tcoverefl in which dim1 (ieiierals umlcr the late Kmicror nre leaders, Their plan was in dispeov tlio Arthonihly by fon-c and lakcposM'Htdoii of the govcninieiit, when they were to he nupiHirlcd hy ft Innrt1 ntimherof ex-olliivrs nnd Rohlieri! of the Km pi re from the North. ThcOpinionc says dial in coiihu-niteniv of dils rcvelndon the Ilelginn frontier In carefully guarded nml no oho Is permitted to oroM into Trance without imsHuortn. A Mliglit deinonsl ration wuh made licforo pnrtitH, ihu fortheouiiug mauifestoof Muiiareh- i iis in me A..-cni"ly momipniix'H Hie , lent ion of lputies. .. i:;i.AMi. Loxnov. Feb. li), It I- ivjhittct that i liischolfschiiiii, who has charge of the pro-1 i leclwl new cable to New York, has refused overtures from the Anglo-American (.'oiu- pauv looking to the amalgamation of the ! new enteri.rise with the prcnt cable com- : binaiioit, on the ground that such action would lead tiaeontiini:inecof the nresent exorbitaiu cable tariifs, nml that this would be to delVat one of the ends fur whieh subseiiptions f stoek were m::de. BRIEP TELEGRAMS. The Kansas Jlcpiiblifiin Siiiu- Conven tion meets to-uiorrow. The Ibieal parly Wt-Ce h, leave New Orleans for IVnsacolu last night, thence by Hussian fleet to Havana, where grand preparations arc k'in made fir their re- cepiuin. The barn of William Freeman, in the town of Harnington, Illinois, together with nineteen head of cattle, six lions and a large stock of farming iitemi!-", was buniwl on Saturday nighl. The lire had its origin in the explosion of a lantern. At Lowv'I.Mass.aehusetU.Snndaveven- iiig, t'harl E. Kiinliall, ngol liiiiclciii, was AM IIipiiikIi lire wril and rigUt lung liy I'liark'K A. Vall, aijiil rixUvii. Tlio sliciolins was ilcmn In the utrw'l, jii 't after Kiinliall linri c!Moi-Ufl a yolini,' lnilv (o her Iuiuhc, wlio luul im-cvuiihIv discanlcil Wail,. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AMERICAN HOTEL, OM lllfl S. OHIO. i:. .1. itr.or.xT, i"rti-r. MM) ly STATE OF Ollff . I Ai uiiou or Statk's (Ii i-ii e, j I)i.i'.imii:xT ok Issi insci; ' t'oLl'Ulit s, .Ian. 27, lai'l. ut!h:i:i:as, tiik homi; insi-uaxck M Company, located at New York.' in the State uf New York. Inu lileil in thUtUlirea sm statement, hy llieprojsTolIieer-llierc-of, showing iH coiiilition ami business, ami Imsi iiiniilieii. in all respects, wilh the lawn of this State relating to fire Insurance (,'nin-hiiiks:Now, Tnr.jiiTotu.:, In pitniancii of law, I, Jainr WillhuiiN. Auditor of the State of Ohio, do hereby certify thai and Company is authorized to transact its appropriate busine.- of 1'ire and Inland liisnraiieuin liiji State, in aei'oriUnco Hitlilnw, until thu 'Mul dav ot' January. A. J). In7;i. The euiiditiuti find Ijiimucm of said Cumpnnv, nt tlie date of mirh siittemeitt (Dee. ;tllH71) is shown ih :oiio.t: AmoiitU of actual paid hp i api- no,. Agf-regate amount of anilable Aggregate amount of liahiliiir (eseept capital), iiirlmliiig re- insurance J,l;iM.::m j2 Atnonut of ineoine for the preceding year in ca-'h i.,"i;;j,:it;o 7:-t Amount of eNieiiilitnres fur the preceding year in cordi I,u7.i,4r,i Is Wjt.sk WiiKiicor, hnve hereunto sitli-r ,. . i sirilfd my name, and caused the 1 Seal of my ( llliee lo lie atli ed, the dav and vcar aliovc written. .1 AS. WILLIAMS. Auditor of State, I J. W. CHAPIN, Agent, North Iliioni, Ojit'i'ii IIdusv liloi-k. sta'it; of oiiio, Aimrouor Stati:' Okkut, I Pv.l'AliT.MCNT OP IsSt llAMT, ( oi,i inrs, ,lnii.:ii.-t, I I hi:!m;as. tiik cnion fhu: ixsnt- A.( h I oiiitiaiiv. located al laiifor. in I lie St ute of Mnine, has iiled- in this oil ire. a sworn statement, hy llm proper olliecrs thereof, showing ii - eundilion ami Inifinef, and has complied, In all rcsectft, with the laws of thin hiatu relating in Fire lusnrain e Companies ow, Tiii;aKioiii:, In ptir.Tiiniicc of law, I, James Williams, Auditor of the Stato of Ohio, do hereby ecrtify.ihat said Company in authorized to tratwiet its appropriate bi'iM-iii'M of Fire Iinuraiiee in tlm Slate, in ne-eordunee with law, until the Ills! dav of January, A. 1. iHTit. -Tlie condition and business of Miiil Company nt the dale of Mich statement (lk-. ;tl, 1S71), in shown as fol lows: . .tiioiiiil ut win 1 pui.i up eapi' llU l)it,IHM.I no .Vurcgaii: iiuuntnl ol availattle A.-ets Mo,7ui t; Agri'grttc amount of liahilities texeept Capiial), including reinsurance J"W.pit! fr'S Anuitnit of inenme for the preceding year in ctwh -h Amount of e?tiruditurp!( fur the preceding year in cash Ui'Afithi 1 Ix iTXKfw Wiikiikov, 1 have hereunto fitli-r ..... -i scribed mv niinie, and caused the - l'AI-J Seal of my Ollice lo lie allied. the dav mid vinr ulriive writlen. JAS. WILLIAMS, Auditor uf Stale. J. V. CHAPIN, Agent. Oilier .North Itoom Ojiorn Itlork. Armnnt or Statk tirncr., Wl'PAHTHt.ST HV hrU'llANCK, j' Cou-jim s, Jan, 1872. 1 AtriiKUIvAS, TIIK INTKKNATlON'A I. InsnrancB Company, locniedut New York, in the State ol New York, has liliil in this ollice a sworn statement, hy tlio proper otlleers thereof, Allowing Its condition and Imsincw, nml has complied, in nil respects, with the laws nf linn Slate relating to l ire insurance (.nmpatiies: N'fiw. Tiii:tu;rni', In pursuance of law. 1, James William. A uditor of the State oft Hdo, do herehy certify that paid Coitimiiv in tut-iliori.ed to liansaet its appropriate iiiiHtie of Fire Iin'iinuice in ilii Mute, in Hivnr.lanee ttlili liu, imili tlie .list il.i v ot .lammrv, A. I). K7:i. The condition and htine.-n ni'said Coniultiv, at llie date of uli slntem (it, tl'ee. :il.' IP7IJ i shown ns foil.,- .-: Amount ofnetual paid up c;pi- tnl ,',(.- mm hi no Afgn-frntc amount fifntailal'le iiftHets i.o;.',ni T'j Agji legale ainoniit of linhilitir-i. t except capital,) iiiehidinj; re- iiHunuici' riji.olJ hh Amount of itinnue fur the preceding year in ciiih s;i,:iii y Amount of expi'itdittire lor (he preceding year in cnh J,1!S rKt 1 WiTNKfW Wiikhkov, 1 have hereunto Hih-ferllu'd my imme, ami eanved die l-ril.. Seal ol my (Ml'icclo ho nflixeil.llie dav ami vrar live written. ' .HtlKS 11,1.1 A MS, Auditor o State. J. V. CHAPIN, Agent. Olllrc, North Itoom Ojieni House Ulot k HERSIIISER, ADAMS & CO., imm:ka in i'ixn& DOMixnc. i.nii'i'.ii, Lath, ShinQlos, Sash, Blinds Doors, Window and Door Frames, 2VCOXJXjiXIlNrOft-J, toO. OFHH'K: ftn n tti wtil Vnr. Nirlit(iA- lVutcrNlH,, C'oIllllllllM, llt', Suifiui' I'hiniii, Sawing and Kc-Saiviti' dnuc to onler. TO BUILDERS. DIMS Wll.l, ItK UKi'KIVKIi II V r. I'. I,. II lliitler, imttl the 'Jiith nit., I,.r I'liil'liiijf to nilillilellon ol' it Si llool Hon-ie in Mi, I, lie- town, on wet oiile of Selolo I iver. I'lntH, .iei:itlealioin nml ilelnll ilriiivliin', ran l, .een nt nnv llmu nl tlie clliee o! Ilivltn. llel- Inwi llntler. , Hy onler nl' lluiMinu niniinlllee. li'lill nt '. I'. I.. nn'I.HIt. STATE OF OHIO, 1 Ai m-roil o- State's Umtci, j lH;iMiiTHKT of Insitiantk, I ( oi.t Miu ., Juti. Tt, 187: AITIlKI!K.S.THi; STA It KMtE IXSI'K. AM.h Com.any, l.ie.ttul ut New York, in the State of .New York, luu lili'.l Ihisolliceit sworn statement,hv theproiMrolti-eers thereof, showing its eoiniitinii ami Imsi. Iless. mil lijM rniotilii-il in nil n.iu-clo tvitl. the laws of this Stale relating to r 'ire Insiir- imec Companies: iu:ukhhik. In pursuance nf'Iiiw, 1. '''iines Williams, Auditor of the State of '"'reliy ecrtity, that said Cnninuny w l,,i,,'(!.to transact its appropriate busi- in a'CLiidanee with law, until the :11st day ofJiiniinry, A. h. ls7:i. The condition nnd biisine-s cif siiidCompiuiv Ht the date uf snch taiemeiit (I lee. :tl, n;'l.) is shown ns follows: 1 Amount of n ttml pnnl up capi tal. Aggregate amount uf available ic-sets Aggregate tuiioiint of liubiliiies, (except eupiial,) iueludiiig re-iiisiiranee .' Amntiiit of iiteome for the pre-eeding year in cadi Amount of Kpem!itures for the prece.liag yuur ut eash iiii.un :,i 2uT,l44 (14 142,:M7 M7 U'itxrs WuriiKo, I have hereunto sub- Im;.u. i riiu'd my iuuih! ami cnaml the :eat of HIV Ollice In lie nflWe.1 tln- lit v and vcar nbuve written. .1AMKH W1IXIANH. Auditor of Stale. J. VV. CHAPIN, Aflent, WOl'tU KOOIU Opei'il HuilSO Block. If. S. LYXX C CO., 't.nl IKMIV. IIIIAII.KY k CO., ll KOI TII HIGH NI'ItKICT. lll'hrfiil Stiilr mill Tnnt.) IK.I.KI& IN AM, KISIHciK Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines. A l.nrjjL' Slock of ki x i: so a ps, ii a i it oi i.s,mtrsu i:s, Pocket niiukn. A-p. pruK nr..i r.nr.u:. nt iwun hum, h'l.A r(.v K.v Tll.lrrs, ,l XIWKH or. i i.i. kixiis. A .Ww L,t r FllHl lU'I'M tlllll TitblU'COH. rn'dcripliniis (unl Family ItrrcinU rnrr- fully jin'.arr,l, Sjicrinl attention jiaiil lo L U IB E R. Theo. Comstock & Sons, I'OI It'l'II STItKE'I', Adjoining Iht Ciljl .Villi, 01X13X3.101113, OJXlo, Invitf tlm attention tit tlio pnlilic lo llteir lar)c anil cotnplctc assortment ol' IiUMBEH, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, &c &o. An exciilt'tit nsortniptit snitnlilo for the Country Trailo aiwitvon hunil, tlmt in lirire anil qnulitv ili't'v rom'tition. I'l,.NI.N(i anil SAWlNIl ilnno to onler on slmrt nuilec UHKSSHD I.CMIlEltnl wiivs on liiitnl. TIIKO. OflSKM II A SXH. novlo FOVNDKY & MAt I1INK SHOP, L. 7. DA VIES, HANi rACTt'ttER OF PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, ( Itll.WlT AMI ( lltri l.AK ,!' ALCOTT, wBUOoM MAXHLK LATHKR, Tltrepeinfj MiiehineH. Slowrra nnd ReitHTfi, iron ins iinu t:iie,9, Murar Mills, .Mill Work fruits ami I ruu Lat i 1 1 ornc IW era, Inning and reneinjr, Ae., int Ac. All Kindi of llepniriii( nt Short Notice lliOAD liTHKKT, it'nrner of State Avenue.) (HlM'MlirSAUItO. ANDREW SCHWARZ, Pi'uclii'iil Pluiiibor, isa SSH TIf IIM.II NTKKKT. I.KAIIl'll'K. Sllf! KT I.KAM. IIATII Tl l!S. WATKIiCI.USKTS, HYIHtANTrl, STIIHKT WAHHKHS. Anil alt articled nseil in tlio Plnmlano;busi-iie,-, liejit constantly on hnniianfl ITttcd In MonI Airuod Style l.'MiVKI.ANO, Coi.milt'S, ClSCtXKATI J 4 ii iMHAN'AI'Oi.W KAILWAV, Ci.kv i:i.imi, li., January 8lh, 1872. j 4 DlVlDKNItOF Til It KB AND A HALF i V ier cent., free of 1'iiited Statps tax, has heen declared hy this Cinnimny, pavaldo ou and alter February 1st, 1H7 J. Stoekliolilera n'-u-isten-d at New York will Uie paid at the Fnitcd States Trust L'ompnnv of New York, No. 4'.', Wall street.. The Tranter IliK.ks will In closed on the evening of .! miliary loth, nml rcooiird Feh-ruary I'd. liv order of the Hoard of Director. (ii:n. II. HFSSKMv, janS Uiu . Treasurer. A CARD. I Cl.F.ltti YMAN, WMILK HKSIDINC, A i Suath America iw miiwionarv, ilis-ccivered a sale nnd simple remedv for tlie Cure of Nervous Weakness, Kariv leeny, Disease of the Frinnry mid Scmiim'l Orenu and die whole train of disorders hrouglil on hy lnn"liil and vieioushahits. (ireat ihiiiiIhts hte Ih'oii cured hy lliis nohle n-ntcdv. I'nnnpted hy a ilesite to lieuelit the alllieled atnl nntortiiniiie. I will cnd the ncijw lir prep-iring and using thismedieinc, in n scaled envelope, to any una lei needs it, h'rtt at Cbtw. AildnwJtlSKI'll T. IN'M AN, Sta- lion ii, ninie ncniie, Aeiv i ork I itv. jauU l U" 1111- FAIHBANKS' STANDARD j WOA1VHH Of aU Kinds. i UU ASS ItKAMS. WAItF.lluFSF.THFCKS. I HAiItiAlJi; IIAIEKIttiUS, MKAT WAli- (NS. COPYING 1'ltKSSKS, Jtc.c. J r viititAMis. MoitNi;,i ro Fep'.'H wly l;m Walnut St., Cineinnnti. IWIIlSKElSllffi i Hall s Mairic Compound will force die Ward to urow dock and heavy on die smoothes! I nice 1 1 ii iioili iniurv) in :i das. or inotiev Zu. " 'n.c WmCl's ' r:i teld.uto. Aililiilld, MiK'i, IIVKIIYIIIIDV HUADTIIISl-tlreiil lir-I i tniii in tiinniiiK In ii . I in Mi.onri. liirnwenti lie lion;;lil tor 1i4m tlntn the itn-iroeiiienl.on Ihetn iiM. A 'li'nliileliiuiee to (jet Inline.. Tor linn ienlnM. nililrewi, Willi Blnnip. l-AMI'l:i, 1. M'MlICK, ,Seelille, 'l"'".'!'.''-' "2L"' J"nl" ,v:l"' UTANTi:ii-..TIio Xiiliotinl Cn,ltnl l.h'e ,T ,ll"liril, e , oil) HIIIV o H lOHIIIIirtlllt. . U. I'., eltiirlen-il liv stieeiiil nel nl ronun... ,leire lo wentv (i,o,l, relinlile. netivelnen ol i eliuriteler. lo reii'eetil tliem ill pvrrv town in Ohio, hnltumi ntnl Kenlntkr (wlieronot renresenleill. Alillenntii. tnennlnir linnlnplH, nm innke lilierul nrranceinenl. liv nil.lrcMlng (leneriil Wetem Hnieiinleinlent, (.'olnmlm niiin, l". it, Hon lis. h-jo ti NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A It 1 3 AT ! 1 1 A X c j: . t Agents wnntetl in e w ry town ami coiuitv in tlie I'nileil .States rifHell tlie I.IKK OF TIIK I. vrt: O. L. VALLANDIQHAM. rriwrcil hy In, Utotlier. Kcv. Ja. I. . j-ASoiuttAM. The most liojntlar liook lliat uue,,-,! to fienis tor n liiliK time. Semi r eircnlur. A.Ulress H. rn";'' '""'" """"" 2"- Saiw Anr VK 1 ., , , I FI.OWKll AM) (IAKOKN MKKIM! Atiiilf nml Vruh. Kin .1 i't a t. j ,v :; l'nir, SKI. Ustra, 1 vr., Ila'rtlft'l, .lie, J til i It., tli., Z1M. Smb, l'eaelt, Int., h: A mile. a(;e, new, lin.,fl:'. J'li, While I'eie-li llluw, harly ll.e. I,a., ,,(,,,. Sift MH,le, IIIIHI. l;Afli.iS;t: Khn.f'J. llliMMleil 1 ulaloiiiie, loit x,.,v i,ri,.t. fa i'"'- '5- ''J.i'l'JX, IHooniitifton. III. li:i-tY on i.'tn." A SI. UK CL'ltK for this ilistrewn,; , oin-plalnt u- niinie known in n Treii f 4(K'tnvo pa!0)on I'oreiitn an, I Xniive ller-Tial J'reMirittioiiH, pnlilishdl l,y lr. t), I'h. IpH Ilrown. The prescription was iliwovercl liv him in such n providential niatiner that It'-eatinot tonseientionsly rel'nso to make it known, as it han enre'il etervlMiilv who has UNeil it lor Fits, never huviii(, iiiileif in asin;:!.! ruse. The iiiLTedients mav lieolilni I Innn any tlrilKKist. A copy seiit live to all aptili- ennls liy mail. Ailclrew Hit. 11. I'MKI.I'S HlllWJ!t 'IratiKt., Jersey Citv, N. .1. V)A AliAY AXI) KXf'KX.SKS. S,:,iO VrvVf stamp to Xvvrtlii Miniujactiirinj t.'A Alrtil. Mi: A""K.TM " M'aill'll.Z'Ai.eis """iilil'ke more inonev at work for ill,,, t nnvthinjielse. liusinesa liKht anil perma nent, rarlii-nlnrs tree. II. Htinskn A: Co., Fine Art I'ulilishen, I'orllnml, Maine. A 'jlr orJInaey llfl'u uili-.I Mewl to W. (,'. Ilamilloli Cu., lioles.ile Dnitni'la, Cineinnali Ohio, for one lioltle liltl.SH FKl,K AMI Al.lt; IIIMI. N'nl prepaid tor one ttollar. FOB TIIK klllVIVM AMI I.IVKII Cse Ilnmiltoii's llllcliu uilll llHiul.'-liwil Just what your physician presents. Sent pretiaiil, lor one ,lollar ter lioltle. I,v . V. Ilainillou i: Co., UruKKists, Cincinnati, (I. BAUMBACJl'S NEW COLLECTION or SacredMusic. mnosK viio havk my.es ANXiors- X LY wnitinp fur ilrt npiieitriiiite nmy now nend their orders nml ml on will U' dini min ted in tlio (jmilitv of miifde. Tc Deniiif. Kenedi'-itiv, lte-iinnses, tilorlas Anthemii, Solos, Ouetfi, Sentence.-!, nnd nil lirst eliws none Ijetter. Lnrjfe, eli-ur, leyilile tviic, a preiit recointneiidiilioii, l'riee in Cloth, H'.5tl lfimnU. K'i.OO. Sent, iKjst-pnid, on reeeipt of retfiil priee. OI.IVKIt D1TS0N Jit CD,. ItoNton. C. IHTSdX CO., New York. 'A jmlirioua otutinriM man f.ejtcns Ha Icm fur ailcertitg lltan fur nut. X II 10 I O II It N A L I'lrciilnti. TliroiiKlinut TII33 ST3l-3?33. Make Known tliruii-Ii the colnntiis nf THE JOURNAL What von have for Mile lo I ubli II Uone of tlie very hkst i.vi;.mii:sT.s YOV CAX MAKE. Von hnvi serve id imlv to look nron ml von lo ole AikVi.miHt: is Tin: J.jTJBN A.L. Wi ll JK li:iMU'I MKT Hiut lieell tlioroilclily relltteil nt 'lenvy e-IH'ltrf, nml we nre roiifulent ofour AIIII.ITV TO I'l.llVSi: ,11,1,! Who lmi.v fnvor tin with tlieir uitrotiiii'. JSaT CALL ASI SKI! VS. Mnhlnir llic I'liiinrnllrlrd KIiihIIc loitllr-l It Nllleh. Illrcrl From llnHHMltt, WlllMMil (lie Nlillltl, or llolitiln. M A X lfT T T A X Soxviii; 3Tiicliiii V O .11 1 A X Y . It hi4 no I'oiiiticcr In I tit Ylnrltrf lor I'limlly ScHliiir.lf iniiiliiFliii-ltiicntirt Tor .H urli I nc Work, Tlnn Mnchinr will Hem, Fell, Tm k. Druid. Quill, Cord, Itiml. Kutlleaiid llein-Milrh. It iimkw n I'l-rleei Knihroidery Stiteh, miHrii)r to any hand work, hy merely chaicjtn die tli mid, W ill work njiially well ou nil iiiide ot'nodt, liyht or heavy, I,iih CJuilli, Cur-wli( Curlaiufi, Window Shades ('inhrflliv, heather. Hmkliin nnd India Ituhlirr ( loth. w ith cither silk, cotton, linen thread, tin or worsen. lViirl r.ilutiiK, An ciidrely new cleineui in Sewing Ma-cliiucit.This is the latent ami iimt practical Sew injr .Maeliinc iH-lorc llic pnlilic. ItM Himplieity id it;" jircat merit. It cannot new wrotiL'. Combining nil llic ndvantairc1 of tho iuiri-enieand coinplieated douhlc-thrcad maehine'i, with tlio Piiiiplieily, nini ol' opi'r;ilioti, mnl liplolicsw oi riiliniuir uie fonuiivinrraii tov.; it linn the greater advniitiieflot'ci-ouoiiiy and dnrahilitv, mid is nun pre hem led hy the mo?! ineHrieneed ill t few in i mites' time, unlike other, that lake week or monthn to understand, ami reuuiriH one or two initehiu- int to keep them In repair. This ni tuple nml I economical Machine makes the llcst Siitrh in , I'ltmilv 1'fc, the l',iirct ou the luirt'aec. tier- i lii llv itnlicddeil in the lahrie, and Imvitijr nu clnMieity viiliitily its tlwn, niiikiiiff It thr hum! dciruht Family Sowing Machine i Tim avoiim). Il iiecdonlv In In SKKV lo lie AMIlt;-Kl. and CSKlMolH- AlM'ltllCI ATKU. VtMT. ItHO'M A I II.. t'itcriil AtfciiiM, OFFH'K li M'dn St., Ciiiciiumtl, 0, AkoiiIn WhiiIihI u fowl on, 33. 3VI. DOTY, . WITH CRESSWEU, SLACK k GEMMIIX, ' iiv (iooi)s, ! TII HnrkclNtrcrl. riillmlrlpltln. Jnnl7-aiii BUSINESS DIRECTORY AITOBKKTn. ' ' K.CLAVllltiii(T.S. Alliirm y at l.a,v ,t N-,,lrv .ul)lic ,., s limit fcr. f-HTinl attention niven to Collect- ir and C'rtiveyiliifine;. K. L. i:HPITT, At.?H,v a, U , Solieitor f I'alcnl, Hw"fcJ'.'y1' """ Mm, oi.io. ' IIKl). K. NAHII. Attorney at Law. fllliro, No. 119 South Hiirn street, Amliofi liiiil.linu. HOOK. Ill VIII.IIN. CIIAS. O. KIKUW. ,, ... llool;-l,in,ler anil Wank-book Mniutlaelurcr, I ample! ork amllVrioclieals I)uiimiI o order at short initio. i:i i:,'. un,l ,tu llilfh Rtreet. ' . . IUMIKN AX l hI A I IIIM Itt. I'C.MI.Y it SMITH. Stationers nial Dealers in Kiivclone.. ireniiin Arnolds li I'reneli Wjiliap; nod Copvinir Inks; all kinds of I'tipcr and Sealing Vnx, Cor. Chapel and Hi;!: r-ts., M door from ii'i;rrinxN ami iiim ai iia.vt. STKIMIKXSIIX, (il.lll.'K k CoT,"" " Atnlsjs Iliiililin!?, dealer, in Foreign Fruits lovs. Ac. 0lers. l-'inti ,.t i:,n nf Hii kinds in season. in) miiN. 0SIHII1.V, KKHS1IAW k CO.. StimsMora to J. u. OglMirn k Co.. H2 S. 11 iLfh Si. Ciiroets. ATininstep l,.i,,. vel vet, llnisscls, in nildition in wh'al is nl'readv .Matlni'rs. (id Cloths Stui.l,, n,l l.'n..'v llrvdood-. JKWIXIIY AMI U AT III.N. , ' A. lTlVr;S.jl!KKBCX" V holesale and Itelail den'ers in Watches Ch ks and Jewelry. Xo. ; 1, S. Ilich street'. I.I Mill. II. llKIWIIISKIt A; ADAMS, I.'imUT Merchants, dealers in all kimls o Worked Fli.ria, I.hiiiIht, I.ath, Ac., corner .S,rn,., and Water streets. nihil. JOMX riKl.TZEIt CO., Kttahe Piatios. N'eedlinm h Hn'a llpnanD and Melodeoas, MtMiuil Instrument!, ic, 11 and l:i K. .Slate St. MAtSI'll'I.IH. llllloS'l'ATli .KiritXAL, Ilaily, Tti-Weekly and Weekly, the best news, hnsmcss nnd family i.aper, ami Iho diiiin in the State. I'MJiUKIIN Al III. I.I. ll.tMII.KN. F. IIAI.i.KY SOX, " : Penlers in Lead I'ipaiid Sheel bond, Mathsn, ater ClioeU ami Wash Howl.., lit) S. Thitd street. 11. 1!alkmji.K'I:i:. II. W. Ulumut. EAUSENBERGEE, & CO., Practical Machinists Models made for tiio Patent Office, .U.I. KINI'S UK Dlt.lSS IVIIIIK", l.oi k sumiixu JOIIIIINU ImNt: N MIUHIT XilTll T. i ripei-i.tl attention l,;,iil to the rejialrin; ot' Keuitij Mneliitie. ol' e'.ery ilei rii.tion. H. Y. Cor. I'rlpml iiihI I'nurlli Nl. f''-i oi l mil s. oiiio. CLOSING OUTALEi O O DA -v m ! I wn.i. hki.1. 3iv wi.vTiii: stock of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS. VALISES, HATS, CAPS, &o mXHISTlNI! "!' AM. TIIK I.ATI5-TMVi.l'., Below Cost to.Closo Out ihwv :rMii:itsni:ifi:it. No. 151 H. IliuliNI.. n1iini!n, . jltfl'-'. A. B.HTKVKSm'S. t'. P.0I.0CK. ATONB DL'IIL STEVEN'SOX, ;i,0 K & CO., (Siicocors to L. Idndiuian k Co.) CONFECTIONERS, And I'oalew in rovein and Domestic Fniits, Nut., m tKteiK, l ih nnd lianie ot all kimU in el'.uou. Xiw. 05 nnd 7 South High Btrcet, A mhos Huildinjr, Columbnn, 0. Wedding, Trlvalc 1'artlca, kc, at home or abroad, aupplicil at phort notice. t Aml.i Hall, one of the finest halls in tho city tor dancing or rkihI pariicia connected with our llou.-o. neptj-ly rpilK FlllM HV CUAKl k STUAYER 18 L this day diolvcd hy mutual consent. The uccounu ol' the linn will ho settled bv either party, nt AMier, Straver A Co'n, No. 12 Krtst liroad street, t'oltiinlimi, O., Jan. 22d, 1872. IMmmoIiiUoii. rpiltf linn of J. (1. k I). V, Archer In tills L day diri.olvcd hy intiiiial wmwiit. The a counts ot'the lirm'will lm fettled by ettlior party, at Archer, Stmycr t'o's, No. 12 East ltroad Rireel. Columha.l)., Jan. 22. M72. otifo of I'n-I'iirliirrsliip. rilHKundenli'iuil havo this dav entered -I. into eo-pnrinerhi)i. nt No. 12 a(t Urood Mreet. litntierly oceitpicd hy Mcsr& Craljr k Stray it, at wndi" ale dealers in Fine tJrocer-ic. CotiUctioneiies, ,Ve iiLder the firm name of Archer, Si raver k Co. Ml. AnCIIKlt, S.II.STHAYKR, l. V. AltCHIiK. (,'ultilubu.s Jan. 2J, lbT I tcb-lm DENTIST, X. IS II. IIIIOAl) HI'., 'Ol tl ItlllllM, Ohio. otliee llnitiN I'rem s A. M. lo 1 P. M nnd rromS I'. M.tor, I'. M. jnn'Jtl HAKE, SHIXK1.1-: & 1I0WKLL, XI iiikI till Writ Mprond Nl., 'I'1...TI, vnoi.i::At.i: fi:.Li:tn is Now Orleans Snttnr ,V MoIussps. A I'll It ftiH It eotistntitly on hitnil nt IntVNil nnirket irii e.. iliTt-Hm IRON FENCING, l!ailin,(jjrating,A:c. MY PATKNT U!tN FUNVE IflCllEAP-cr, luora Mib-iiaiitial, tuoru oma-mi'iital, more pnt'-tlenl, and In every rcupeet n ircat iinproxetnent on any other leiiec that Inn cut lieen made. Tlm patent connlHts In internwinir hetween the panueh of lenco n j f'oui'ii' iicuuii't i vft, in itscit ornamental and mrviif., w liieh allow 1 for the cxgwupion and couiraeiiiiti, to whieli all iron Itneinp in I snl.jeel dial Iniiirf the ciiuse of no many : crooki'd fem e and iuim.oiticalilc iiiltiHi. ain more I uiini nil iiirllm I ntiaiii-t lnlrlMUltitr upon my iutt-lif, , M-Clll1l llMIHC tlt lllt pcrHUIt'll i . llic wiinc. I - 1 VIIIIV liHI'MM. , 1T. V I Fourth St.. cumln. k 1 . nm 1 lit lliw I mat nml nlivnn rlnllii ns tlncl"Mipft, nt tho 1 1 JftuniHl OUlWJ.

VOL. XXXIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 172. XO. 44. ::: O'clock A. 31. I c rr; , "- A tAituK crowd of vwitor wan ireneiit nt the meeting of the Statu Senate yesterday afternoon, with the evident expectation of n re-K-tilum of the exciting neonen of Friday lnnt. But they were eimflideruHy dinappolnted, for the proceeding were entirely harmonioiiB inconiparlwm with the meuiorahle occasion named. Tho wliole afternoon won upent in considering motinntt to amend the journal of Friday nnd then the Senate only mic cecded In partially amending it. Mr. JtiUifhcrty proposed amendments, which, had they been agreed to, would have mutilated the journal u n iiumt outnicoiiH luanner and made it represent proceeding that never occurreil. Vp to the hour of adjournment, thee nniendmenU, or Hiich of thorn an contemplated any material change of the farU hm they aetuully took place, were voted down hy tlm llepuldictm. The journal in, therefore, mo far approved ait to hIiow that Mr. Kemp in not entitled to u neat ih the Heunte. Hut there nru one or two vitally Important jjoiriU rt'inniii intf yet to 1m! approved, namely, where the journal utateK that the Senate declared Mr. Saylerthe dulycleelcd meailter from the Third District, that the President of the Hennte nnnounced the result, and that Mr. Sayler wan worn in. While we douht that any iulerferencewith, or mutilation of the journal, could have the leant poMidhle effect on Mr. Sayler incin-liemliip, neverlhele it would look rather ridieulotiH if the journal (hould he made to contradict the true ntale of the caw. Mr. (iage wax not prcnciit until late in the afternoon. lie rtfimcd to vote either to approve the journal an it xtandn or to alter it In any way. lie took thin course no douht from the fact that he was not prewnt to participate in the proceeding of Friday, mid therefore did not know what diil and what d id not occur. Of one thing, however, Mr. (iae is jK-rhapn aware: On hi vote rent the question whether the dinfrnncliiw'meiil of the wounded wddient of tho National Home hall he nanetioncd. A V ill he Mand hy them, or will he dexert them in thirt con test ? Mr, Sayler politely refused to vote on the matter of approving or amending: the journal. It in n very high-minded and honnrahle position to take; hut it h not because any parliamentary rule.- dvny him the privilege. It U not a matter alVectiug hi right to a neat in the Senate. And we hold emphatically tliat any attempt to mutilate the record that shows him to have Ih-cii duly elected a memlKT of the Semite, would fully. justify him to throw off mere personal delicacy and vote for the preservation of that record. ( i iinkiia i, ItiKit' i; semis us a lcttcrt printed in thi-tmorning'nSTATi:Joi iiXAi., which makes most extraordinary charge, as tii (he truth of which we know nothing. We have given editorial prominence to the reply of the Iteaeon loOciicrnl Ilieree's first letter, and we now copy the resolutions uf the 'ity Council, referred to in his seeund letter. I bis matter ts, as (Jen-era! Itierccpays, not u local matter, hut one that interests the citizens of every city in the Stale. We shall give f.nr play, within reasonable limits, lu both tddes in the controversy, and the render mint judge for himself. The following is the action of the Akron City Council: i Mr. Alexander read from the Onto State Joiuxai. a letter, signed hy K V. j I tierce, anil offered the following rc-olu- I tion: WiiKiiKAH, I.. V. I tierce lias, over his ; own signature, in the Onto State Jnt n- NAI., made statement, wliolly la lee, and that he knew were false, when he satd, in reference to Fjist Market street: "Thev cut it down frit feet in front of my hoUK ;'' again he nvs: "They have graded nnd paved with S'icoIhiii two miles of streets, the expense of which was over one hundred thousand dollars, nut n ihoirof which was paid by any inemU rof the Council ;" nnd also in the same article commends a iM'tilion forwarded to Mr. Iturnham, which In replete with falsehood, and which many of our ciUens signed under misrepresentations, the whole of which i.i well calculated to Injun our city. Therefore 1 move ymi that the Finance commit lee, together with the City Clerk and F.ngiueer, nnswer the above allegation) with the ollicial records in the cases of the charges made. The resolution was unanimously adopted, after which the Council ndjniiructl. Ot'ltfitv Is to le honored to-mnrmw with the presence of u National Labor Kcform Convention for (lie nomination of a Presidential ticket, ami the consideration of other Ofiic'tioiis affecting (he in-lerrMs of the p'ople" Tlmre are hut few delegates In tltc city us yet, and of courc wo can Hot miv anything tit nntieipatioii of the pro ha bio size of (he Convention, We have not noticed that (here has Ikvii any very active interest taken in it anywhere. On U-half of our people, however, we tender the delegates, whrfher few or great In numtars, a eordinl weteoine to the Capital of Ohio. We have no knowledge as to who will most likely I hi put In the field for the Presidency, there npcariiig to lie nobody of prondiiencc exciHdinglv anxious for the nomination. Hmi. (ieorge W. Julian, of Indiana, Is utmngly Htokeu of iih an available man. The journal of the Senate last Friday shows, first, that a (puiruni was present nt the time the vote was taken in tho Kemp-Sayler case, and, second, that it majority of that tpiorum voted in favor of giving Sayler his scat. It shows, in (he third place, that Sayler came forward and wns sworn in. j Senator Pauglurly, who was pnseiil nnd knows these facts, how proposes to amend the journal m that It will appear (hat there wax no tpiorum nnd no adoption of the resolution, and, hvoiuI, so (hat It will show that Saylet' was not sworn in. Senators are under oath. How can lhey( as honest men, vote that Sayler was not sworn In, when (hey know he m, and that the resolution admitting him to n scat was not adopted, when they know that it ws adopted ! TitR "oldest American Newspaper" has a level head, We ipmlc front the Portsmouth (New Hump-hire 1 (iaxcilc, established Mober T, ITotli The Onto State Jnt itSAU one of the . ablest of live Itepubliean pist, is out in a new drew nnd advocates the nominnlloii of Hon. William tVnnimni, of Ohio, for Vice President. We are iiol a denixen of Ohio, hut would not object to voting for such an excellent innn ns the State JoURMAt,'i candidate. Tut: common law maxim i", ''The law prcflumcR every man to be innocent, till he ho proven guilty." . The "Independent prcW pre3uniC(t every ofliccdioldcr to lie guilty, till he Ik proven innocent. It the mission of the "indccndcnt preV to pitch in. Independence nieaiif, "Uon't believe In nuylhinR and don't care a cofl'enlain." If tho indeiiemleiit pro believed In honesty It would come under condemnation for disbelief of one of the cardinal principle of the nnfaitli. The olliee-hohler can afford to disregard the ttkeplical jeering of the i. p. Tho i. p. in in tho "bomb of unbelief," an the apostle my, and it may fairly he "given over to hardncf of heart, that it may believe ft lie and In- dimmed." (The objurgation Is not on m we never swear.) It i amusing rather than annoying, to be charged with being dihoiU't and lacking in independ-ence hy tlm i. p. editor. It is hw Mief to disbelieve, and hi only article of faith is a total lack of faith. It is his busmen to lie "ugly," nnd the public can only repeat Choale's wordi to Chief Justice Shaw: -"We know thai thou art ugh we hope that thou art good." Hut, here comes the (.'h-veland Herald which it editor wn a postmaster and he knows how it is himself, ami (rcmenibcr he has hut hU portolticej he lament that it is "next to impofible for nn editor to lie honest and hold olliec.'' If the court please that dermis upon whellier he hold otlicc under an honest Administration. If the Herald mean Andy Johnson, we itfoce. It must have been a fearful strain upon a man's confidence lo hold office under (hat Administration, ami edit a newspaper at the saim time. If (leant gets down to that level, honest editors will have lo "chance a lick' occasionally, if there were forty postollicef at hazard. So long as the Administration preserve? its hih character for hoiie.-ty and faithful-iicm ami devotion to the public interest, it is simply aburd to fay that an honest man may not accept puMl- employment itndci it. And we do not we:iny re:iMu fr classifying editor, outside I hi; genus of honest men, simply because they me editors, Noi do we fee anything in the mere fact thai an editor is an editor tliat need prevent him from rushing- to the relief of a distracted country when she begs him to accept a poti)lliee and save the Hi public. Tiik Kan-ns Magazine gives Arknius Ward the largest car on record. In speaking of ''the humorUts of our country1 it says "only a few of them win to have gained a permanent fame, and only oi f them ('harhs F. lirowue has had the ear of ih-'whole people." A WeMern editor tay of a contemporary that he "hail about fo i nt it n inches of he top of his car frozen in llic recent cold snap," hut hi ear would In1 a mere nubbin beside that of Arlemiis, if the Kansas mini U right about it. It may lie a men- coincidence thai the iJeiiiocr.uic State Central committee has called a meeting for to-morrow, coincident with the Temperance Convention. It is ln;--ib!e ibat some of llic comiiiitlcc may reach the city before tin- adjournment of (he Iihor Convention. A Sound Testimonial. i'l'iiti itii' ii!"!n "ittim The editor of the Onto State Joi unai, im a great mlmirer of the ' boy who stood uu the burning deck," and although Forney, ami all other htsoii who dare not trust iheiiiselvcs in tat otliees, hhoiild resign, he will not dtsu't Ins pot loilicci nt CollllllbiH. LXth General Assembly of Ohio. hoi si:. Monday, Feb. ii, is:; AKrEUN'OOS MlHStnN. Mr, Urndlniry otl'ered a resolution with a preamble reciting that it is MicVcd upon what scciim to be good authority that many of the claims growing out of the losses unstained by cilieus by the militia forces during the Morgan raid were erroneously placid, by the Morgan Itaid CommktioiuTS, in their report of IsiH, in the list of los-i-s caused by the I'd ion force; thereffire, the Auditor of State Ihj rvi i nested to furuinb to this Hon any luclH in his possiion in relation to any inaccuracies of Kiid report. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Ilnag, on leave, presented a petition from William I Mir bin and i7 others of Henry touniy, for the improvement oi the Miami and Krie canal. Also, from ,1, W. tiering and ;to others of Henry county, for the Kime ooiect. .Mr. Kradhury, from the eommittiv on Claims, reiMirtcd favorablv on the I louse lull lor tlm rend ot William Mse. Onlered (o U read the third time to-nior- row. Mr. Mot t pu-sciiied a tit 1 1 ion tnmi 1.. K. llami-lar ami ;iu others oi AiiL-iai.e count v, for the improvement of the Miami au( r.rie canal. Mr. lA'ohner oili reil a rcMdulion that this (tciif ml Asemldv will adjourn rin?ti'n: on Monday, March -1. The resolution was referred to the committee on 1 1-naiKv.Mr. I.ittlc mvel that (he ll"ii-e ad journ until ti'ii lo-morrow. l,osi;d to :in. Mr. Fallli', from tin' coinmittee on Claims, reorlcd favonildy on there-Milu-tiou to pay Ircl lilenkner -Mt f.r ten days' hiiiir in ibis hall, alter (be adjournment of the lat (icneral Afseinbly, 'i'he resolution wan adopted yens Hit, nays J. Mr. McCoy presented a ictitioii troni W. l',tiildeileve and seventeen others, of Hosn county, for an act (o protect citizens against empiricism, Mr, llabeock, from tho umuniittc on Public fhiihliug, rcimrtcd a substitute for the joint resolution to pay the janitor of the State House, two dollars and fifty cents per day, instead of two dollars. The substitute auihorir.es the Superintendent of the State House to pay the janitor a nalarv oI'Mihhj in inonthlv installment'. The whole matter, on motion of Mr. Scott, j was referred (o the committee on Finance. Mr. IU'11 iiniHDlnl a petition from J. l. Ilrown and twciiiy-Hve others of l.ick- j nig county, ngaint any modification of; the present law relative to the sale of in- ( toxical lug liiputrs. Mr. Smith of Montgomery presented a H-titioii from 1. aily and one hundred ami seven other of Montgomery county, j for a moditicnlion of (be liptor law. i (hi motion of Mr, CurtU, the llou' ailjoiirnetl yeas II, nays 1 hinaii:. The PivdJcul called (he onler n( It p. in., ptti-suant lo ciiatc lo adjoiirn- meul on Siiituilay lasi. Prayer by Itev. S. Merrill. The journal lor Thur-day, Friday and Salnrd.iv was read. Mr. llaiighcriy moved lo nnuml the journal of Friday afternoon by mldiiet the following nl ler tho statement ( the reooluiioiis in the majoriiy report of the committee on Privileges mid Fleeiioits, Mr. Hohleit moved (hat the lurther Hfiilerailoii id thin Ktilocet Ih i.u-tpnnt.l till die fourth Wcdncmtay nf Man h next providing that nolimlv nhall lie haturcd for nt II o'eloekn.m. , iitunleriiiitiloneyear'nfiereonvictiuii.nini "Mr. Wnlen riwo to n pint of order, . not then unleiw the tiovrnior Imiki r war-tlmt inkl motion Imvimj Ikh-h U'fore mmle , mnl fur cxeendon, which ho mny neverdo nml decided in the nei-attve, could not unle he w elects adn 1m; made, nnd llic Chair sustained the point of order, and ruled the motion out of order. Mr. Putnam amicalcd from the de cision of the Chair, and thereupon the Chair directed that on said optical the name of Mr. Kemp should not be called by the Clerk in calling the roll. Mr. Jcn-ner nirealed from this decision. The Chair held that nn tipjwal being ending i ne apjciii eoiim not oe eiueniuneu. liereuitoti Mr. rutnaiu withdrew ins nn- jHal to Krniit the other to be decided." Mr. itaughertv n motion to amcna was agretil Uu Mr. Paughertv moveil further lo aineml the journal by inrting after the statement that the chair directed Mr. Kemp's muno not lo Ik called on tho motion to adjourn, the wonts, "Mr. Haugherty appealed from the decision of the Chair and llic uiair overruled uic appeal. Mr. Hurt moved to amend the motion by adding to the Mime the sta lenient Unit certain Senators (naming the J)emocnitic mcmliers) then left the Senate Chamwr. The amendment was agreed to, and Mr. Daiighcrly's motion, as amended, was agreed to. Mr, Jones of Trumbull moved to ndd to thchirit amendment of the journal: "Mr. Patrick said us he left Ids seat, 'take vottr Senate and go lo h 11 with it ;' Mr. Vut-nam said an he left bin neat, 'the President lias taken the reins of the government to run it himself, tlesl d n him.' " Mr. Morris moved to amend the amendment by adding the following: "Whereupon Senator St i in son said, 'what more I'oulil ho expected of a set of infernal hogs?" Mr. Stimson disclaimed having used Mich language at that time, but that what lie said of that character was after adjournment.Mr. Morris said he would withdraw the intendment, as the Senator had acknowledged that he had so expressed himself. Mr. lhiugherty objected to Mr. Jones's imeiidiiient as inserting words not proHr 0 go upon the journal, ami detailing mere angiiage, nnd not the ollicial aels of the vnnie or of the metnlcrs. Mr. Jones of Trumbull insisted that the .vonls propositi to Is1 inserted were the of-iclal utterances of Senators. lie wanted 1 correct reeonl of the whole proceedings if the Senate. Mr. Jouch of Licking said that (he language referred to had no relevancy to the ;roTediugi of the Senate. What members ni;h say in discussion or otherwise was no p.irt of the record. If such n-eord was to lie made, it would lie ict to adjourn for Ax wivks, and take testimony ns to what was really said. Mr. Jones of Trumbull on leave with drew the amendment, Mr, Smith moved to amend the journal o as to insert before the motion to suspend further proceedings under the call the words; ''Several Senators anwaring inside (he bar, Mr. Wright apjicaring iiiM. i he motion to timeml was agreed to. Mr. latigherty moved further to amend die journal as follows; 1. In reference to Mr. Jen iter's amendment of the resolutions submitted In the majority report of the committee on Privileges and Flections, by striking out the words, "so the amendment was nut agnitl to," and inserting, "a oiiorniu not voting, there was no decision 2. And on the ndop;ion of the resolutions in said reH)it, strikeout the words, ''so said resolutions were adopted," anil insert, "and no itnrum voting, there was nn decision. !!. Strike out. "Mr. Young rose to a oncxtinu of privilege, and stated thai .lames Savler, who the Senate had decided is entitled to a seat rh Senator Irom the Third Senatorial district, is present, and ready to take the oath rerp tired by law. "The oath to sutmort the Constitution of the Fnitcd Stales and the Constitution if the State of Ohio, ami also an oath of ollice, wen then admini.-tered to said .lames Sayler by I lie President of the Senate." Mr. Smith called for a division of the ipKstioll. Mr. Paugherty rctjucsu-d the (hair to decide whether Mr, Savler had a right to vote on the pending ijut'stion. I lie I resident said that ns mere was a doubt about the right, he should direct Mr. Sayler's name not to be called. The vote was taken on Mr. Ifcmgherty's Ih-st amendment, ami it was not agreed to yens nays lo. Mr. Hart moved to reconsider the vote. Mr. Amos moved to lay the motion lo reconsider on the table. Lost yeas Pt, nays I f. Air. Jouesof Licking moved an adjournment yeas 11, nays lb So the motion was decided lo-l. A call of the Senate showed "l mcmliers presvni. Mr. Thompson moved that theScr-geaiit-at-Anus be iHpatcbeil for the absent res. I! yeas l:t, nays 11. Mr. Hart moved thai all further proceedings under the call lie dispensed with. Agiecfl to yeas l"i, nays 1"'. Mr. Hart detnamled the previous ipies-linit, which was duly sccoiuled. Mr. Newuinn moved an adjournment. Iist yens 1-1, nays l". Mr. Putnam moved to lay the motion to reconsider on the tame. Lost veas LI, navs Mr. ThointiHon move a rc(i. Lil yeas 11, navs 15. On demand of Mr. Newman, n call of the Senate was had, and :i nuutlvrs re- sjiomlcd. Mr. Hart moved that all further nnv ceeliiigs under the call lie dispensed with. Lost yeasli,nnys 15. The President gave his easting vote in the ttflirmalive. So I he motion was carried. The question lieing. Shall the main oues- tioii now lie put? (he vole was taken, and there Wing a lie, the President gave his ciiotinv vote ni the atlinuative. Mr. Thompson raised the point of onler that the tptestloii Win re the Senate was the correction of the journal in a matter which atl'ected the right of a Senator to Ids seat, and upon that oueslion the Lieu tenant iiovernor, as I'residentol the Senate, had no riirht lo vote. The Pret'idcnt decided the nnnt not well taken. The Vole was ihui taken on ngivciic lo the motion to reconsider the vote on Mr. hamrherly's first amendment, and it was agreed to yeas III, nays lo. 'fhe unction lieing on agreeing to Mr. l:itigherly's !'trt amendment, the vote stood yeas 1", nays lo. Tho Pm-idcut voted nay, ami decided the amendment lost. Mr. Jcniicr raised the point of order that the President had no right lo vole on llic ipiestloit. The President decided the point not well taken. Mr. Jcniicr appealed from the decision, Mr. Hart demanded the previous (pies-tion, which was duly seconded. The President on a question put, decided (hat he could not entermin I he tipH-al. .Mr. .Newman moved an adjournment, Agrei-d to yeas Id, nays '. So the Senate adjourned. An Iiiflinian inmnil Murphy hilled a liermnii iiaiueil Crantoii nt Morse IllufV, Wine niniii, on Satnnlay. Murphy wan drunk nml mUtook (rant mi lor n iinm with whom he had a dillieulty. All the liijiior kiIooiik in town weiv dcinolHhcil hy llie inuhlereil maii'ii friemln, and tinea ts are niade of Ivnelnny Murphy, linn. Snlem Towne, nnvi ll'J, dietl nl ClutrlcMtoti, Ma4 Satttnltiv la-l. He nerved neveritilernifi lu the State U'jfUln. tiiiv, wan Cnloml in tin- American itrmv in the war of s2, and watt aftenvanfN made (icneral of Stale militia. He wti wt.lelv known a llic author of Toivue'ii Sjiellvr. . The KannaM Hotiret tu com mi lice id the I W mile yeterday n-imil to llic S-tiate hill BY TELEGRAPH TO THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL. Night Dispatches. LIMA, OHIO. V VMU.E TAi'TultY ASU SAWMILL UTltNUi H.i.fitil h tililn Mi.tr Joimmt. w Lima, Feb. PA -1 About .-twelvo u'cluck liul atight the Huudle raulorymid Saw Mill oC J.ohu II. Ashton, siluatel ueur the gas works, in the south part of the city, was discovered on lire. The alarm was given, but the .building being of wood and full of shav ings, the tire wns beyond control when aid arrived. The old hand engine was frozen up tight, and did not put a drop of water on the fire until the last timber was in a blaze. Tho building and contents were wholly consumed, except the engine and boiler, which were not injured. Loss about S""1"; insured for two thousand In the Aurora Insurance, Company of Cincinnati, and :3M) in a Chicago compnny that went under with the great tire; It was certainly the work of an incendiary, is no hro had been in (he building for twenty-four hours previous. . NEW YORK. TIIK SToKK-4 TllIAI.. N'i:v Youk, 1-Vb. 11). Judge iJalv tes- titied that he was not at the meeting of the IJoard which selected the (irand Jury, and LYputv County Clerk t lumbleton tes-tilied on some iiuimpurtanl details. One of Stokes counsel made a siceeh relative lo some newspaper statements, whit li Judge Cardozo allowed, hut intimated tlrnt counsel could allbrd to let such things alone. M. II. Field was examined. He stated he was on the (irand Jury, and also served nn the Coroner's Jury; knew he wns exempt from jury duty as n lawyer and federal otlicedioldcr. Several" questions touching upon ecriain legal documents relative lo the Stokes-Mansliebl case, and the doings of the Coroner's Jury, were ruled out by Judge Cardozo, Field said the nllidavi't in the Stoke-Mansfield case was not drawn in his ollice. Judge lied ford was examined relative to the selection of grand mid petit jurors in September. Iiiil not examine the list critically; did not consider it bisdutv to do so: considered all the requirements of uie law wcreeari'icu out wuen he signed (he list. The court adjourned, MA Yott MAMs TASK. After (icneral liar low had announced that the prosecution was not ready, nnd that the trial hnd.hccn postponed by agreement, Mayor Ilalisaid : "If ma v inter rupt the Ihstnet Attorncv. bets mistaken. There was no nereemetit.'' (icneral Jtarlow said : "I was not informed that (he arraignment of defendant would lake place on Saturday, and although it was understood that was to take charge of the case, I was not inform ed of the day. J then consulted Judge 1 'illy. He said (hat there was no designa tion of a day, and it would Is- so if he had not said it should Ive made subject to approval of the judgu selected. J have seen Judge I'alv. He agreed that Mon- lav, the :iftli lint, would, ho the daw When l came Irom Album on 1-riuav evening I found a imtefrom this defendant, demanding (hat the trial go on to- ilay. I have treated tliat note as it ousrht to he treated by simply taking no notice whatever of it. These are the reasons why this case cannot go on to-day; but defendant conns here to-day for an ulterior purpo-e. His appearance is one of those tricks, those fraudulent devices gotten up wiui ii iie.iiiK.Tiuc purpose oi gaining credit with the people mid trying to place the Attorney t icneral in a false position' This statement was received with lusnes. The Attorney t icneral wanted to know whether the defendant had any right to select the Judge before whom he should he tried '! ( icneral ltarlow said he came here to express his own, nnd what he believed to Ix1 the public indignation, nt the conduct of this Court in connection with this ease. Mayor Hull snid : "I shall nt least re-meiiilier the dignity of (heosition I hold in the community, mid shall con tine myself (o the law and fact. AY belli ex the Attorney lleiteral is here an the successor of Vim llnren ami other distinguished men who filled that hiirh ollice, or as a volunteer, makes no dillereiice, lie will lie answered indue time. It is with me a matter of lime, and it rests only with the Hi-itrict Attorncv before what Judge 1 shall ho tried." Histrict. Attorney Sullivan said (here wan -danger of tho ciik drifting into an undesirable channel, and explained why Judge Italy had km selected. Mayor Hall said he apologized if there was nnv evidence of personality on his part, and ai-ked that the jury Ik; selected and the case proceeded with to-morrow. Judge lkdfoifl thereupon said he thought the day should be set for .getting a jury. - ' (i client 1 ltarlow protested earnestly against going on before Monday next. Mayor I In 1 1 protested against nn'y postponement, and reminded the Attorney-( icneral of bis appearance in the case only from courtesy, ns he had no legal right to appear. When (bo Mayor left the court he was loudly cheered. It Is understood thecase will go on next Monday, whatever judge may sit to near it. IXsrilANVE IHVtPUXIW. The receivers of the Washington, lir-illard, JCinn ami North American Insur ance companies are ready to pay from lio tnt.u per cent. iilenils, II not Inlcriereu Willi in bankruptcy. two fkmam: itAsr.vi-s. Two fashiottnblp looking females, giving the names of Lihbie Davis ami Kva S. Valhr, were arrested last night, supposed to liehwv lo a gang who within (he past six months have been swindling merchants out of aliout s;lO,OllO by ordering goods ami then inducing the deliverers thereof lo part with them. This morning Kva tried to 1eat her brains out nt the prison, nnd lo sever llto arteries nt the wrists by means of a pane of glass, but was foiled by officers, tTNntAI. of.Mlts. Af-Toit. The funeral of Mrs. V. 11. Astor, ut draco Church, to-day, was largely attended. IOUISVILLE. AKltKHT or A Ml'ISIiI.Elt. Lcifixvii.i.i:, Keh. 111. A man riving tlie n:une of T. A. Millard wnn nrrexted late Inst evcitliiK at lite Willard Hotel, hy detectives David Needy unil J. S.Cave, tm a charye of forgery. Millard has lioen here tihont n week, prclcmlinjf lu have lately resigned as chief engineer of tlio North Missouri railroad, and to others to he chief cnjiineer of another railroad, and advertised in the paew for pmomihi for the delivery of a larire nuuilier of ties for shipmeiil to his rond. He (uisscd a cheek for wveiitv-two dollant on the Thinl Na- tiomtl Hank of lMiilndelpliia, reeeiviiiR twenty-two doll:irncluin; hUi n cheek on Jay Cooked Co., I'liilailelphin, receiving chanift-; faltui W'veral other checkH on dif ferent hanks, nml a numlicr nf other idiiiiliir check nre IhOiotimi to hnve Ihtii paused, hut have not yot emtio to light, lelegrainn rceeivctl from the hunks revealed the swlndlo. Millnrd wn nrrested nnd held in one thousand hull iH'fore llic citv (.ourHo-day. in. default uf whu li Lu m j llic iwduuv ut Duku U'.Vumiile Kuiidiiv. lodged in jail. A net of surgical looU a '1 lie crowd iitU nxl crira hostile to im.ii-folUKl ill hU trunk, otid lctU'n addrewed ( an-liy. Some nrrvnts wt-n; in:uli'. It is to Dr. J. S. Mclter. lie had a woaian miil'tlat thi tifl'.ur wa incitod hv li.iua- tiaiucu .Mary l,. itciimaii witti luui, irtioni uu rciirescnuti m nm hiicr ai uiu nolci uml as hU wile to other parties. rORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Vlrmi HeMiloH Wasiiinutok, Fell. lit. iioi-fti:. " This being bill day, the morning lioiir was taken up in llieintrodui'thtmif alurire , number of bills, which were appropriately referred. Mr. rrve. ut the iiistnm-o of Mr. Hon-1 sjr, of Massachusetts, introduced n bill supplementary to the Civil K'uHits act of April, loo, and moved tlie previoiH ouis- tmn. The bill was read. A motion by Mr, Kldndee to reject tho ; bill was negatived bv a strict parly vote yeas 811, nays 11(1. 'fhe bill went over till Monday next. The resolution offered last Momtuv bvMr. Shanks, authorizing the President to oten negotiations with all civilized nutiotis in relation to captives in war.was'takon up and passed. .Mr. Dawes moved to suspend tho rules and adopt n resolution instructing the committee of Ways nnd Mcnns-Aheucver thev shall report a hill ehanuimi import duties, to provide for putting salt nnd coal on tho tree lut. " Mr. Kellitlge moved that the lloiia ad journ. .Mr. lawe hoped that the I louse Would settle, hy n npiarc vole, the question whether the business of the committee of Ways and Means should be left with that committee, or lie t minuet ed by the House. The motion to adjourn ivas njected. The motion to misend tho rules nnd adopt tho resolution was rejected yens lo:t, nays SO less than two-thirds in ' the ullirniative. . Mr. Mercer moved io sus'icud the rules ami discharge the committee of the Whole from further consideration o( thebill-repealing the duties on tea and eofllv, and to iirtss the same. ' Mr. Hawcs wished to have the bill brought before the House for dipctupion, and stated that he was instructed by the committee of Wuys and Menus (o n-k (be House for nu opHirtunity to lie heard. Objection was made by several members, and the rules were siisx-mlfd nnd the bill passed yens L(, iiaysJW, Mr. I'oland, fnnn the joint select committee on Sou them Out rnges, pre-ente'l a report, accompanied hy hull' a dozen printed volumes of lestiinoiiv, which he said was almut half the testimony lakeii, nnd moved that forty thousand efc;i copies of the re(ort atid live thouantl extra copies of the testimony be printed. Mr. Iteck submitted the views of the minority, and asked that thev Is- printed with the report of the majority. A confused discussion ensued, which was only brought to an end by Mr. Itlng-ham insisting on his object but (o the reception of the minority report. Messrs, Poland and Stevenson appealed to Mr. liingham, but without clleci, to withdraw his objection. Mr. Cox moved (o siish-imI (he rules in order to hare the minority report read. Mr. Banks suggested it should be on condition of having all matter excluded that was in violation of parliament nrv rubs. The Speaker, declined to have the (ask imposed on him of examining the report with that oi ucct. Mr. Cox did not accept Mr. Hanks' suggestion, but insisted on his motion to sus-jiend the rules. The rules were not suspended, not two-thirdi voting in the af firmative, Mr. Hanks then muved tluit the rule: be suspended and the views of the minority lie received nnd printed with the majority report, provided that the language is not in violation of the rules of the Home. Agreed to without division. Mr. (Jarlield, from the committee of Ways and Means, reported the JMiciency hill, nml stated that it contained a clause regaling the law which recjuircs Fnitcd States laws to be published in iicwspj'iers, Mr, Itutlcr of Massachusetts made n point that that was general legislation, and therefore out of onler. Mr. (iarlield moved to suspend the rules so as to make it In order. Fending that motion the Home adjourned.Mr. Seoll presented the tnnjuriiy report of (he Ku-Klux committee, accompanied by testimony; also by n bill to ex tend the oicration of the law of May, IsTtl, to authorize the suspension of the baln-an corpus act until the end of the next session of Congress. The report also n-coni- mends the passage of n general, hut not universal, amnesty bill, Mr. lilair presented the minority report. Iloth remrtn were onlereit printed, The Senate then resumed consideration of the resolution to inquire into alleged sales of nnns to ngeiits of France during the franco-friihsinu war. Mr. Coiikling replied to Messrs. Sumner and Sch u r. in n lengthy sjatcIi; after which the Senate went into Kxecutive cession, and soon after ndjotirned. " OALirOUNlAr Arrltnl til NiioU'llloplitMl hhociikfh nt Nllei'w Nlntlon. San Kraniiwx), Feh. !!. On the arrival f overliiml Iniiiw with kiiow-hloelteil pmwiigen nt NHch'm Station, thin iiioriiinj.', they were met liy n train from 0;ikl;nnl willi nil the tlelieneiw of the eiiron, ami n iiiujjnilieeiit botpiet of fresh tlowern, jxrown In tliu open nir, wan jire-wiited loeaeli pnssenner. California now pnweniH tho nph'iiranee of tho Western State in June, ami tlio contrast with late renen delight tho new-eoinerH lo-yoml ineamire. The lint-rlafn pasxen-p?rH and ntailn on eijtht trainn, recently bloekndi-il on the Viiion l'aeitie, nrriveii here tliiit iiioriiiit';, lui vinur Iji'cn rusliefl tit tlio Mtninnt nfiectl - over the Central I'aeilie. .Many of them are verv hitter ni'atnut the I moti rnritic. WASHINGTON. AVAsilIXiiToS, I'eh. 111. The New York Custom House Invent L':i ting wnnmittee will not imvt until Moudav next. Wado Hampton, M. C. Iliuli-r and Kershaw, of South'Carolina, have reached Washington to nsk for n henritm iH'fore the Mi-Ktux committee to defend tliem-wlven ngainKt tho eh:irgi made In the Sen-ale that thev were hi active HVinnnthv with the Kii-Klnx in that State. ii'OliKHiiN. KHANri:. PAkin, IV'hruary 111. ( ieoi-ye H. IJaker, newly iippninted Minister of the United StatcH to Constantinople, was yewlenlav prewnted to Thlen hy Mr. Washhiirn, American Minister. Thiol gave n State dinnor Itwl v t iling. Iird IiVous.'Mr. Wasilmrn,Senor(losaga nnd Count Von Arniin were nniong the guests. 1 he Hiinotineineiits of the American Kipuidruu at Naples was pitunaliire. The llect is I'lill nt anchor in the liarhor of Nit'e.andiiiriiioivihmhiftilwliedicr it will go to Naples. The Opinioite Nntlnnnle ansertw that a conspiracy hits liven ili-tcoverefl in which dim1 (ieiierals umlcr the late Kmicror nre leaders, Their plan was in dispeov tlio Arthonihly by fon-c and lakcposM'Htdoii of the govcninieiit, when they were to he nupiHirlcd hy ft Innrt1 ntimherof ex-olliivrs nnd Rohlieri! of the Km pi re from the North. ThcOpinionc says dial in coiihu-niteniv of dils rcvelndon the Ilelginn frontier In carefully guarded nml no oho Is permitted to oroM into Trance without imsHuortn. A Mliglit deinonsl ration wuh made licforo pnrtitH, ihu fortheouiiug mauifestoof Muiiareh- i iis in me A..-cni"ly momipniix'H Hie , lent ion of lputies. .. i:;i.AMi. Loxnov. Feb. li), It I- ivjhittct that i liischolfschiiiii, who has charge of the pro-1 i leclwl new cable to New York, has refused overtures from the Anglo-American (.'oiu- pauv looking to the amalgamation of the ! new enteri.rise with the prcnt cable com- : binaiioit, on the ground that such action would lead tiaeontiini:inecof the nresent exorbitaiu cable tariifs, nml that this would be to delVat one of the ends fur whieh subseiiptions f stoek were m::de. BRIEP TELEGRAMS. The Kansas Jlcpiiblifiin Siiiu- Conven tion meets to-uiorrow. The Ibieal parly Wt-Ce h, leave New Orleans for IVnsacolu last night, thence by Hussian fleet to Havana, where grand preparations arc k'in made fir their re- cepiuin. The barn of William Freeman, in the town of Harnington, Illinois, together with nineteen head of cattle, six lions and a large stock of farming iitemi!-", was buniwl on Saturday nighl. The lire had its origin in the explosion of a lantern. At Lowv'I.Mass.aehusetU.Snndaveven- iiig, t'harl E. Kiinliall, ngol liiiiclciii, was AM IIipiiikIi lire wril and rigUt lung liy I'liark'K A. Vall, aijiil rixUvii. Tlio sliciolins was ilcmn In the utrw'l, jii 't after Kiinliall linri c!Moi-Ufl a yolini,' lnilv (o her Iuiuhc, wlio luul im-cvuiihIv discanlcil Wail,. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AMERICAN HOTEL, OM lllfl S. OHIO. i:. .1. itr.or.xT, i"rti-r. MM) ly STATE OF Ollff . I Ai uiiou or Statk's (Ii i-ii e, j I)i.i'.imii:xT ok Issi insci; ' t'oLl'Ulit s, .Ian. 27, lai'l. ut!h:i:i:as, tiik homi; insi-uaxck M Company, located at New York.' in the State uf New York. Inu lileil in thUtUlirea sm statement, hy llieprojsTolIieer-llierc-of, showing iH coiiilition ami business, ami Imsi iiiniilieii. in all respects, wilh the lawn of this State relating to fire Insurance (,'nin-hiiiks:Now, Tnr.jiiTotu.:, In pitniancii of law, I, Jainr WillhuiiN. Auditor of the State of Ohio, do hereby certify thai and Company is authorized to transact its appropriate busine.- of 1'ire and Inland liisnraiieuin liiji State, in aei'oriUnco Hitlilnw, until thu 'Mul dav ot' January. A. J). In7;i. The euiiditiuti find Ijiimucm of said Cumpnnv, nt tlie date of mirh siittemeitt (Dee. ;tllH71) is shown ih :oiio.t: AmoiitU of actual paid hp i api- no,. Agf-regate amount of anilable Aggregate amount of liahiliiir (eseept capital), iiirlmliiig re- insurance J,l;iM.::m j2 Atnonut of ineoine for the preceding year in ca-'h i.,"i;;j,:it;o 7:-t Amount of eNieiiilitnres fur the preceding year in cordi I,u7.i,4r,i Is Wjt.sk WiiKiicor, hnve hereunto sitli-r ,. . i sirilfd my name, and caused the 1 Seal of my ( llliee lo lie atli ed, the dav and vcar aliovc written. .1 AS. WILLIAMS. Auditor of State, I J. W. CHAPIN, Agent, North Iliioni, Ojit'i'ii IIdusv liloi-k. sta'it; of oiiio, Aimrouor Stati:' Okkut, I Pv.l'AliT.MCNT OP IsSt llAMT, ( oi,i inrs, ,lnii.:ii.-t, I I hi:!m;as. tiik cnion fhu: ixsnt- A.( h I oiiitiaiiv. located al laiifor. in I lie St ute of Mnine, has iiled- in this oil ire. a sworn statement, hy llm proper olliecrs thereof, showing ii - eundilion ami Inifinef, and has complied, In all rcsectft, with the laws of thin hiatu relating in Fire lusnrain e Companies ow, Tiii;aKioiii:, In ptir.Tiiniicc of law, I, James Williams, Auditor of the Stato of Ohio, do hereby ecrtify.ihat said Company in authorized to tratwiet its appropriate bi'iM-iii'M of Fire Iinuraiiee in tlm Slate, in ne-eordunee with law, until the Ills! dav of January, A. 1. iHTit. -Tlie condition and business of Miiil Company nt the dale of Mich statement (lk-. ;tl, 1S71), in shown as fol lows: . .tiioiiiil ut win 1 pui.i up eapi' llU l)it,IHM.I no .Vurcgaii: iiuuntnl ol availattle A.-ets Mo,7ui t; Agri'grttc amount of liahilities texeept Capiial), including reinsurance J"W.pit! fr'S Anuitnit of inenme for the preceding year in ctwh -h Amount of e?tiruditurp!( fur the preceding year in cash Ui'Afithi 1 Ix iTXKfw Wiikiikov, 1 have hereunto fitli-r ..... -i scribed mv niinie, and caused the - l'AI-J Seal of my Ollice lo lie allied. the dav mid vinr ulriive writlen. JAS. WILLIAMS, Auditor uf Stale. J. V. CHAPIN, Agent. Oilier .North Itoom Ojiorn Itlork. Armnnt or Statk tirncr., Wl'PAHTHt.ST HV hrU'llANCK, j' Cou-jim s, Jan, 1872. 1 AtriiKUIvAS, TIIK INTKKNATlON'A I. InsnrancB Company, locniedut New York, in the State ol New York, has liliil in this ollice a sworn statement, hy tlio proper otlleers thereof, Allowing Its condition and Imsincw, nml has complied, in nil respects, with the laws nf linn Slate relating to l ire insurance (.nmpatiies: N'fiw. Tiii:tu;rni', In pursuance of law. 1, James William. A uditor of the State oft Hdo, do herehy certify that paid Coitimiiv in tut-iliori.ed to liansaet its appropriate iiiiHtie of Fire Iin'iinuice in ilii Mute, in Hivnr.lanee ttlili liu, imili tlie .list il.i v ot .lammrv, A. I). K7:i. The condition and htine.-n ni'said Coniultiv, at llie date of uli slntem (it, tl'ee. :il.' IP7IJ i shown ns foil.,- .-: Amount ofnetual paid up c;pi- tnl ,',(.- mm hi no Afgn-frntc amount fifntailal'le iiftHets i.o;.',ni T'j Agji legale ainoniit of linhilitir-i. t except capital,) iiiehidinj; re- iiHunuici' riji.olJ hh Amount of itinnue fur the preceding year in ciiih s;i,:iii y Amount of expi'itdittire lor (he preceding year in cnh J,1!S rKt 1 WiTNKfW Wiikhkov, 1 have hereunto Hih-ferllu'd my imme, ami eanved die l-ril.. Seal ol my (Ml'icclo ho nflixeil.llie dav ami vrar live written. ' .HtlKS 11,1.1 A MS, Auditor o State. J. V. CHAPIN, Agent. Olllrc, North Itoom Ojieni House Ulot k HERSIIISER, ADAMS & CO., imm:ka in i'ixn& DOMixnc. i.nii'i'.ii, Lath, ShinQlos, Sash, Blinds Doors, Window and Door Frames, 2VCOXJXjiXIlNrOft-J, toO. OFHH'K: ftn n tti wtil Vnr. Nirlit(iA- lVutcrNlH,, C'oIllllllllM, llt', Suifiui' I'hiniii, Sawing and Kc-Saiviti' dnuc to onler. TO BUILDERS. DIMS Wll.l, ItK UKi'KIVKIi II V r. I'. I,. II lliitler, imttl the 'Jiith nit., I,.r I'liil'liiijf to nilillilellon ol' it Si llool Hon-ie in Mi, I, lie- town, on wet oiile of Selolo I iver. I'lntH, .iei:itlealioin nml ilelnll ilriiivliin', ran l, .een nt nnv llmu nl tlie clliee o! Ilivltn. llel- Inwi llntler. , Hy onler nl' lluiMinu niniinlllee. li'lill nt '. I'. I.. nn'I.HIt. STATE OF OHIO, 1 Ai m-roil o- State's Umtci, j lH;iMiiTHKT of Insitiantk, I ( oi.t Miu ., Juti. Tt, 187: AITIlKI!K.S.THi; STA It KMtE IXSI'K. AM.h Com.any, l.ie.ttul ut New York, in the State of .New York, luu lili'.l Ihisolliceit sworn statement,hv theproiMrolti-eers thereof, showing its eoiniitinii ami Imsi. Iless. mil lijM rniotilii-il in nil n.iu-clo tvitl. the laws of this Stale relating to r 'ire Insiir- imec Companies: iu:ukhhik. In pursuance nf'Iiiw, 1. '''iines Williams, Auditor of the State of '"'reliy ecrtity, that said Cnninuny w l,,i,,'(!.to transact its appropriate busi- in a'CLiidanee with law, until the :11st day ofJiiniinry, A. h. ls7:i. The condition nnd biisine-s cif siiidCompiuiv Ht the date uf snch taiemeiit (I lee. :tl, n;'l.) is shown ns follows: 1 Amount of n ttml pnnl up capi tal. Aggregate amount uf available ic-sets Aggregate tuiioiint of liubiliiies, (except eupiial,) iueludiiig re-iiisiiranee .' Amntiiit of iiteome for the pre-eeding year in cadi Amount of Kpem!itures for the prece.liag yuur ut eash iiii.un :,i 2uT,l44 (14 142,:M7 M7 U'itxrs WuriiKo, I have hereunto sub- Im;.u. i riiu'd my iuuih! ami cnaml the :eat of HIV Ollice In lie nflWe.1 tln- lit v and vcar nbuve written. .1AMKH W1IXIANH. Auditor of Stale. J. VV. CHAPIN, Aflent, WOl'tU KOOIU Opei'il HuilSO Block. If. S. LYXX C CO., 't.nl IKMIV. IIIIAII.KY k CO., ll KOI TII HIGH NI'ItKICT. lll'hrfiil Stiilr mill Tnnt.) IK.I.KI& IN AM, KISIHciK Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines. A l.nrjjL' Slock of ki x i: so a ps, ii a i it oi i.s,mtrsu i:s, Pocket niiukn. A-p. pruK nr..i r.nr.u:. nt iwun hum, h'l.A r(.v K.v Tll.lrrs, ,l XIWKH or. i i.i. kixiis. A .Ww L,t r FllHl lU'I'M tlllll TitblU'COH. rn'dcripliniis (unl Family ItrrcinU rnrr- fully jin'.arr,l, Sjicrinl attention jiaiil lo L U IB E R. Theo. Comstock & Sons, I'OI It'l'II STItKE'I', Adjoining Iht Ciljl .Villi, 01X13X3.101113, OJXlo, Invitf tlm attention tit tlio pnlilic lo llteir lar)c anil cotnplctc assortment ol' IiUMBEH, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, &c &o. An exciilt'tit nsortniptit snitnlilo for the Country Trailo aiwitvon hunil, tlmt in lirire anil qnulitv ili't'v rom'tition. I'l,.NI.N(i anil SAWlNIl ilnno to onler on slmrt nuilec UHKSSHD I.CMIlEltnl wiivs on liiitnl. TIIKO. OflSKM II A SXH. novlo FOVNDKY & MAt I1INK SHOP, L. 7. DA VIES, HANi rACTt'ttER OF PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, ( Itll.WlT AMI ( lltri l.AK ,!' ALCOTT, wBUOoM MAXHLK LATHKR, Tltrepeinfj MiiehineH. Slowrra nnd ReitHTfi, iron ins iinu t:iie,9, Murar Mills, .Mill Work fruits ami I ruu Lat i 1 1 ornc IW era, Inning and reneinjr, Ae., int Ac. All Kindi of llepniriii( nt Short Notice lliOAD liTHKKT, it'nrner of State Avenue.) (HlM'MlirSAUItO. ANDREW SCHWARZ, Pi'uclii'iil Pluiiibor, isa SSH TIf IIM.II NTKKKT. I.KAIIl'll'K. Sllf! KT I.KAM. IIATII Tl l!S. WATKIiCI.USKTS, HYIHtANTrl, STIIHKT WAHHKHS. Anil alt articled nseil in tlio Plnmlano;busi-iie,-, liejit constantly on hnniianfl ITttcd In MonI Airuod Style l.'MiVKI.ANO, Coi.milt'S, ClSCtXKATI J 4 ii iMHAN'AI'Oi.W KAILWAV, Ci.kv i:i.imi, li., January 8lh, 1872. j 4 DlVlDKNItOF Til It KB AND A HALF i V ier cent., free of 1'iiited Statps tax, has heen declared hy this Cinnimny, pavaldo ou and alter February 1st, 1H7 J. Stoekliolilera n'-u-isten-d at New York will Uie paid at the Fnitcd States Trust L'ompnnv of New York, No. 4'.', Wall street.. The Tranter IliK.ks will In closed on the evening of .! miliary loth, nml rcooiird Feh-ruary I'd. liv order of the Hoard of Director. (ii:n. II. HFSSKMv, janS Uiu . Treasurer. A CARD. I Cl.F.ltti YMAN, WMILK HKSIDINC, A i Suath America iw miiwionarv, ilis-ccivered a sale nnd simple remedv for tlie Cure of Nervous Weakness, Kariv leeny, Disease of the Frinnry mid Scmiim'l Orenu and die whole train of disorders hrouglil on hy lnn"liil and vieioushahits. (ireat ihiiiiIhts hte Ih'oii cured hy lliis nohle n-ntcdv. I'nnnpted hy a ilesite to lieuelit the alllieled atnl nntortiiniiie. I will cnd the ncijw lir prep-iring and using thismedieinc, in n scaled envelope, to any una lei needs it, h'rtt at Cbtw. AildnwJtlSKI'll T. IN'M AN, Sta- lion ii, ninie ncniie, Aeiv i ork I itv. jauU l U" 1111- FAIHBANKS' STANDARD j WOA1VHH Of aU Kinds. i UU ASS ItKAMS. WAItF.lluFSF.THFCKS. I HAiItiAlJi; IIAIEKIttiUS, MKAT WAli- (NS. COPYING 1'ltKSSKS, Jtc.c. J r viititAMis. MoitNi;,i ro Fep'.'H wly l;m Walnut St., Cineinnnti. IWIIlSKElSllffi i Hall s Mairic Compound will force die Ward to urow dock and heavy on die smoothes! I nice 1 1 ii iioili iniurv) in :i das. or inotiev Zu. " 'n.c WmCl's ' r:i teld.uto. Aililiilld, MiK'i, IIVKIIYIIIIDV HUADTIIISl-tlreiil lir-I i tniii in tiinniiiK In ii . I in Mi.onri. liirnwenti lie lion;;lil tor 1i4m tlntn the itn-iroeiiienl.on Ihetn iiM. A 'li'nliileliiuiee to (jet Inline.. Tor linn ienlnM. nililrewi, Willi Blnnip. l-AMI'l:i, 1. M'MlICK, ,Seelille, 'l"'".'!'.''-' "2L"' J"nl" ,v:l"' UTANTi:ii-..TIio Xiiliotinl Cn,ltnl l.h'e ,T ,ll"liril, e , oil) HIIIV o H lOHIIIIirtlllt. . U. I'., eltiirlen-il liv stieeiiil nel nl ronun... ,leire lo wentv (i,o,l, relinlile. netivelnen ol i eliuriteler. lo reii'eetil tliem ill pvrrv town in Ohio, hnltumi ntnl Kenlntkr (wlieronot renresenleill. Alillenntii. tnennlnir linnlnplH, nm innke lilierul nrranceinenl. liv nil.lrcMlng (leneriil Wetem Hnieiinleinlent, (.'olnmlm niiin, l". it, Hon lis. h-jo ti NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A It 1 3 AT ! 1 1 A X c j: . t Agents wnntetl in e w ry town ami coiuitv in tlie I'nileil .States rifHell tlie I.IKK OF TIIK I. vrt: O. L. VALLANDIQHAM. rriwrcil hy In, Utotlier. Kcv. Ja. I. . j-ASoiuttAM. The most liojntlar liook lliat uue,,-,! to fienis tor n liiliK time. Semi r eircnlur. A.Ulress H. rn";'' '""'" """"" 2"- Saiw Anr VK 1 ., , , I FI.OWKll AM) (IAKOKN MKKIM! Atiiilf nml Vruh. Kin .1 i't a t. j ,v :; l'nir, SKI. Ustra, 1 vr., Ila'rtlft'l, .lie, J til i It., tli., Z1M. Smb, l'eaelt, Int., h: A mile. a(;e, new, lin.,fl:'. J'li, While I'eie-li llluw, harly ll.e. I,a., ,,(,,,. Sift MH,le, IIIIHI. l;Afli.iS;t: Khn.f'J. llliMMleil 1 ulaloiiiie, loit x,.,v i,ri,.t. fa i'"'- '5- ''J.i'l'JX, IHooniitifton. III. li:i-tY on i.'tn." A SI. UK CL'ltK for this ilistrewn,; , oin-plalnt u- niinie known in n Treii f 4(K'tnvo pa!0)on I'oreiitn an, I Xniive ller-Tial J'reMirittioiiH, pnlilishdl l,y lr. t), I'h. IpH Ilrown. The prescription was iliwovercl liv him in such n providential niatiner that It'-eatinot tonseientionsly rel'nso to make it known, as it han enre'il etervlMiilv who has UNeil it lor Fits, never huviii(, iiiileif in asin;:!.! ruse. The iiiLTedients mav lieolilni I Innn any tlrilKKist. A copy seiit live to all aptili- ennls liy mail. Ailclrew Hit. 11. I'MKI.I'S HlllWJ!t 'IratiKt., Jersey Citv, N. .1. V)A AliAY AXI) KXf'KX.SKS. S,:,iO VrvVf stamp to Xvvrtlii Miniujactiirinj t.'A Alrtil. Mi: A""K.TM " M'aill'll.Z'Ai.eis """iilil'ke more inonev at work for ill,,, t nnvthinjielse. liusinesa liKht anil perma nent, rarlii-nlnrs tree. II. Htinskn A: Co., Fine Art I'ulilishen, I'orllnml, Maine. A 'jlr orJInaey llfl'u uili-.I Mewl to W. (,'. Ilamilloli Cu., lioles.ile Dnitni'la, Cineinnali Ohio, for one lioltle liltl.SH FKl,K AMI Al.lt; IIIMI. N'nl prepaid tor one ttollar. FOB TIIK klllVIVM AMI I.IVKII Cse Ilnmiltoii's llllcliu uilll llHiul.'-liwil Just what your physician presents. Sent pretiaiil, lor one ,lollar ter lioltle. I,v . V. Ilainillou i: Co., UruKKists, Cincinnati, (I. BAUMBACJl'S NEW COLLECTION or SacredMusic. mnosK viio havk my.es ANXiors- X LY wnitinp fur ilrt npiieitriiiite nmy now nend their orders nml ml on will U' dini min ted in tlio (jmilitv of miifde. Tc Deniiif. Kenedi'-itiv, lte-iinnses, tilorlas Anthemii, Solos, Ouetfi, Sentence.-!, nnd nil lirst eliws none Ijetter. Lnrjfe, eli-ur, leyilile tviic, a preiit recointneiidiilioii, l'riee in Cloth, H'.5tl lfimnU. K'i.OO. Sent, iKjst-pnid, on reeeipt of retfiil priee. OI.IVKIt D1TS0N Jit CD,. ItoNton. C. IHTSdX CO., New York. 'A jmlirioua otutinriM man f.ejtcns Ha Icm fur ailcertitg lltan fur nut. X II 10 I O II It N A L I'lrciilnti. TliroiiKlinut TII33 ST3l-3?33. Make Known tliruii-Ii the colnntiis nf THE JOURNAL What von have for Mile lo I ubli II Uone of tlie very hkst i.vi;.mii:sT.s YOV CAX MAKE. Von hnvi serve id imlv to look nron ml von lo ole AikVi.miHt: is Tin: J.jTJBN A.L. Wi ll JK li:iMU'I MKT Hiut lieell tlioroilclily relltteil nt 'lenvy e-IH'ltrf, nml we nre roiifulent ofour AIIII.ITV TO I'l.llVSi: ,11,1,! Who lmi.v fnvor tin with tlieir uitrotiiii'. JSaT CALL ASI SKI! VS. Mnhlnir llic I'liiinrnllrlrd KIiihIIc loitllr-l It Nllleh. Illrcrl From llnHHMltt, WlllMMil (lie Nlillltl, or llolitiln. M A X lfT T T A X Soxviii; 3Tiicliiii V O .11 1 A X Y . It hi4 no I'oiiiticcr In I tit Ylnrltrf lor I'limlly ScHliiir.lf iniiiliiFliii-ltiicntirt Tor .H urli I nc Work, Tlnn Mnchinr will Hem, Fell, Tm k. Druid. Quill, Cord, Itiml. Kutlleaiid llein-Milrh. It iimkw n I'l-rleei Knihroidery Stiteh, miHrii)r to any hand work, hy merely chaicjtn die tli mid, W ill work njiially well ou nil iiiide ot'nodt, liyht or heavy, I,iih CJuilli, Cur-wli( Curlaiufi, Window Shades ('inhrflliv, heather. Hmkliin nnd India Ituhlirr ( loth. w ith cither silk, cotton, linen thread, tin or worsen. lViirl r.ilutiiK, An ciidrely new cleineui in Sewing Ma-cliiucit.This is the latent ami iimt practical Sew injr .Maeliinc iH-lorc llic pnlilic. ItM Himplieity id it;" jircat merit. It cannot new wrotiL'. Combining nil llic ndvantairc1 of tho iuiri-enieand coinplieated douhlc-thrcad maehine'i, with tlio Piiiiplieily, nini ol' opi'r;ilioti, mnl liplolicsw oi riiliniuir uie fonuiivinrraii tov.; it linn the greater advniitiieflot'ci-ouoiiiy and dnrahilitv, mid is nun pre hem led hy the mo?! ineHrieneed ill t few in i mites' time, unlike other, that lake week or monthn to understand, ami reuuiriH one or two initehiu- int to keep them In repair. This ni tuple nml I economical Machine makes the llcst Siitrh in , I'ltmilv 1'fc, the l',iirct ou the luirt'aec. tier- i lii llv itnlicddeil in the lahrie, and Imvitijr nu clnMieity viiliitily its tlwn, niiikiiiff It thr hum! dciruht Family Sowing Machine i Tim avoiim). Il iiecdonlv In In SKKV lo lie AMIlt;-Kl. and CSKlMolH- AlM'ltllCI ATKU. VtMT. ItHO'M A I II.. t'itcriil AtfciiiM, OFFH'K li M'dn St., Ciiiciiumtl, 0, AkoiiIn WhiiIihI u fowl on, 33. 3VI. DOTY, . WITH CRESSWEU, SLACK k GEMMIIX, ' iiv (iooi)s, ! TII HnrkclNtrcrl. riillmlrlpltln. Jnnl7-aiii BUSINESS DIRECTORY AITOBKKTn. ' ' K.CLAVllltiii(T.S. Alliirm y at l.a,v ,t N-,,lrv .ul)lic ,., s limit fcr. f-HTinl attention niven to Collect- ir and C'rtiveyiliifine;. K. L. i:HPITT, At.?H,v a, U , Solieitor f I'alcnl, Hw"fcJ'.'y1' """ Mm, oi.io. ' IIKl). K. NAHII. Attorney at Law. fllliro, No. 119 South Hiirn street, Amliofi liiiil.linu. HOOK. Ill VIII.IIN. CIIAS. O. KIKUW. ,, ... llool;-l,in,ler anil Wank-book Mniutlaelurcr, I ample! ork amllVrioclieals I)uiimiI o order at short initio. i:i i:,'. un,l ,tu llilfh Rtreet. ' . . IUMIKN AX l hI A I IIIM Itt. I'C.MI.Y it SMITH. Stationers nial Dealers in Kiivclone.. ireniiin Arnolds li I'reneli Wjiliap; nod Copvinir Inks; all kinds of I'tipcr and Sealing Vnx, Cor. Chapel and Hi;!: r-ts., M door from ii'i;rrinxN ami iiim ai iia.vt. STKIMIKXSIIX, (il.lll.'K k CoT,"" " Atnlsjs Iliiililin!?, dealer, in Foreign Fruits lovs. Ac. 0lers. l-'inti ,.t i:,n nf Hii kinds in season. in) miiN. 0SIHII1.V, KKHS1IAW k CO.. StimsMora to J. u. OglMirn k Co.. H2 S. 11 iLfh Si. Ciiroets. ATininstep l,.i,,. vel vet, llnisscls, in nildition in wh'al is nl'readv .Matlni'rs. (id Cloths Stui.l,, n,l l.'n..'v llrvdood-. JKWIXIIY AMI U AT III.N. , ' A. lTlVr;S.jl!KKBCX" V holesale and Itelail den'ers in Watches Ch ks and Jewelry. Xo. ; 1, S. Ilich street'. I.I Mill. II. llKIWIIISKIt A; ADAMS, I.'imUT Merchants, dealers in all kimls o Worked Fli.ria, I.hiiiIht, I.ath, Ac., corner .S,rn,., and Water streets. nihil. JOMX riKl.TZEIt CO., Kttahe Piatios. N'eedlinm h Hn'a llpnanD and Melodeoas, MtMiuil Instrument!, ic, 11 and l:i K. .Slate St. MAtSI'll'I.IH. llllloS'l'ATli .KiritXAL, Ilaily, Tti-Weekly and Weekly, the best news, hnsmcss nnd family i.aper, ami Iho diiiin in the State. I'MJiUKIIN Al III. I.I. ll.tMII.KN. F. IIAI.i.KY SOX, " : Penlers in Lead I'ipaiid Sheel bond, Mathsn, ater ClioeU ami Wash Howl.., lit) S. Thitd street. 11. 1!alkmji.K'I:i:. II. W. Ulumut. EAUSENBERGEE, & CO., Practical Machinists Models made for tiio Patent Office, .U.I. KINI'S UK Dlt.lSS IVIIIIK", l.oi k sumiixu JOIIIIINU ImNt: N MIUHIT XilTll T. i ripei-i.tl attention l,;,iil to the rejialrin; ot' Keuitij Mneliitie. ol' e'.ery ilei rii.tion. H. Y. Cor. I'rlpml iiihI I'nurlli Nl. f''-i oi l mil s. oiiio. CLOSING OUTALEi O O DA -v m ! I wn.i. hki.1. 3iv wi.vTiii: stock of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS. VALISES, HATS, CAPS, &o mXHISTlNI! "!' AM. TIIK I.ATI5-TMVi.l'., Below Cost to.Closo Out ihwv :rMii:itsni:ifi:it. No. 151 H. IliuliNI.. n1iini!n, . jltfl'-'. A. B.HTKVKSm'S. t'. P.0I.0CK. ATONB DL'IIL STEVEN'SOX, ;i,0 K & CO., (Siicocors to L. Idndiuian k Co.) CONFECTIONERS, And I'oalew in rovein and Domestic Fniits, Nut., m tKteiK, l ih nnd lianie ot all kimU in el'.uou. Xiw. 05 nnd 7 South High Btrcet, A mhos Huildinjr, Columbnn, 0. Wedding, Trlvalc 1'artlca, kc, at home or abroad, aupplicil at phort notice. t Aml.i Hall, one of the finest halls in tho city tor dancing or rkihI pariicia connected with our llou.-o. neptj-ly rpilK FlllM HV CUAKl k STUAYER 18 L this day diolvcd hy mutual consent. The uccounu ol' the linn will ho settled bv either party, nt AMier, Straver A Co'n, No. 12 Krtst liroad street, t'oltiinlimi, O., Jan. 22d, 1872. IMmmoIiiUoii. rpiltf linn of J. (1. k I). V, Archer In tills L day diri.olvcd hy intiiiial wmwiit. The a counts ot'the lirm'will lm fettled by ettlior party, at Archer, Stmycr t'o's, No. 12 East ltroad Rireel. Columha.l)., Jan. 22. M72. otifo of I'n-I'iirliirrsliip. rilHKundenli'iuil havo this dav entered -I. into eo-pnrinerhi)i. nt No. 12 a(t Urood Mreet. litntierly oceitpicd hy Mcsr& Craljr k Stray it, at wndi" ale dealers in Fine tJrocer-ic. CotiUctioneiies, ,Ve iiLder the firm name of Archer, Si raver k Co. Ml. AnCIIKlt, S.II.STHAYKR, l. V. AltCHIiK. (,'ultilubu.s Jan. 2J, lbT I tcb-lm DENTIST, X. IS II. IIIIOAl) HI'., 'Ol tl ItlllllM, Ohio. otliee llnitiN I'rem s A. M. lo 1 P. M nnd rromS I'. M.tor, I'. M. jnn'Jtl HAKE, SHIXK1.1-: & 1I0WKLL, XI iiikI till Writ Mprond Nl., 'I'1...TI, vnoi.i::At.i: fi:.Li:tn is Now Orleans Snttnr ,V MoIussps. A I'll It ftiH It eotistntitly on hitnil nt IntVNil nnirket irii e.. iliTt-Hm IRON FENCING, l!ailin,(jjrating,A:c. MY PATKNT U!tN FUNVE IflCllEAP-cr, luora Mib-iiaiitial, tuoru oma-mi'iital, more pnt'-tlenl, and In every rcupeet n ircat iinproxetnent on any other leiiec that Inn cut lieen made. Tlm patent connlHts In internwinir hetween the panueh of lenco n j f'oui'ii' iicuuii't i vft, in itscit ornamental and mrviif., w liieh allow 1 for the cxgwupion and couiraeiiiiti, to whieli all iron Itneinp in I snl.jeel dial Iniiirf the ciiuse of no many : crooki'd fem e and iuim.oiticalilc iiiltiHi. ain more I uiini nil iiirllm I ntiaiii-t lnlrlMUltitr upon my iutt-lif, , M-Clll1l llMIHC tlt lllt pcrHUIt'll i . llic wiinc. I - 1 VIIIIV liHI'MM. , 1T. V I Fourth St.. cumln. k 1 . nm 1 lit lliw I mat nml nlivnn rlnllii ns tlncl"Mipft, nt tho 1 1 JftuniHl OUlWJ.